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1. Permit. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, the City of Chanhassen
hereby grants a wetland alteration permit for the following use:
To install a boardwalk across a wetland to Lake Lucy.
2. RLopert . The permit is for property situated in the City of Chanhassen, Carver County,
Nfinnesota, and legally described as follows:
Ut 5, Block 2, Whitetail Cove (6745 Lakeway Drive)
3. Conditions. The Wetland Alteration Permit was approved as shown on the plans dated
received June 29, 2004 and subject to the following conditions:
a. The boardwalk shall be installed across the wetland as a permanent structure and a dock
shall extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy to provide docking for watercraft.
b. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement with the City for the installation
of the boardwalk across the drainage and utility easement.
c. The dock shall be located outside of the dock setback zone.
4. Termination of Permit. The City may revoke the permit following a public hearing for
violation of the terms of this permit.
5. lapse. If within one year of the issuance of this permit the authorized construction has
not been substantially completed or the use commenced, this permit shall lapse, unless an extension
is granted in accordance with the Chanhassen Zoning Ordinance.
6. Criminal Penalt . Violation of the terms of this conditional use permit is a criminal
misdemeanor.
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Dated: August 25, 2004
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this �� day of a�:W�
2004, by1bomas A. Furlong, Mayor and Todd Gerhardt, City Manager, of the City of CkJnhassen,
a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to authority granted
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encroachment agreement feel free to call me at (952) 227-1135.
PO Box 147
Chanhassen, MN 55317
RE: Boardwalk Encroachment Agreement
Admillithration
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Woods:
Phone: 952.227.1 IDD
Fax: 952,227.1110
Enclosed you will find the encroachment agreement for the boardwalk at 6745
Building Inspections
Lakeway Drive. Please complete the agreement by signing and dating the
Phone: 952.227.1180
agreement and returning it to the City. If you have any further questions on the
Fax: 952.227.1190
encroachment agreement feel free to call me at (952) 227-1135.
Engineering
Phone: 952.227.1160
Sincerely,
Fax: 952.227.1170
Finance
CrrY OF CHAI�11A�SEN
Phone: 952.227.1140
Fax: 952.227,1110
Park& Recreation
Phone: 952.227.1120L,�
Lori Haak
Fax: 952,227.1110
Water Resources Coordinator
Recreation Center
2310 Coulter Boulevard
Phone: 952.227,1400
Fax: 952.227.1404 Enclosures
Planning &
Natural Resources
Phone: 952,227.1130
Fax: 952.227.1110
Public Works
1591 Park Road
Phone: 952.227.1300
Fax: 952.227.1310
Senior Center
Phone: 952,227,1125
Fax: 952.227.1 lio
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ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT
AGREEMENT made this - day of . 2004, by and between
the CITY OF CHANHASSEN, a Minnesota municipal corporation ("City"), and MATTHEW L.
WOODS and SUZANNE C. WOODS, husband and wife ("Landowners").
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A. Landowners are the fee owners of Lot 5, Block 2, WB=AIL COVE, Carver
County, Minnesota, with a street address of 6745 Lakeway Drive ("subject property").
B. The City owns an easement for drainage and utility purposes over a portion of the
subject property. The Landowners are seeking permission from the City to encroach in the City's
easement area by constructing a private boardwalk to serve the subject property.
NOW, THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION OF THEIR MUTUAL COVENANTS
THE PARTIES AGREE AS FOLLOWS:
1. The City hereby approves the encroachment into the City's easement area for the
purpose of constructing a private boardwalk to serve the subject property, except over existing
utilities.
2. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed a waiver or abandonment of the City's
easement rights.
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3. The Landowners shall be responsible for all costs relating to construction,
reconstruction, maintenance, and repair, including snow removal, with respect to the private
boardwalk. This maintenance agreement is a personal obligation of the Landowners and shall be
binding upon the heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns of the Landowners.
4. The Landowners and their heirs and assigns and successors in interest do hereby
agree to defend, indemnify, and hold the City harmless from all costs and expenses, claims and
liability, including attorney's fees, relating to or arising out of the grant to the Landowners of
permission to encroach in the City's easement area for the construction, reconstruction,
maintenance, use, operation, and the like of the private boardwalk. The Landowners further agree
to indemnify and hold the City harmless from any damage caused to the subject property, including
the private boardwalk, caused in whole or part by the encroachment into the City's easement area.
5. The City may, at its sole discretion, terminate this Agreement at any time by giving
the then current owner of the subject property thirty (30) days advance written notice. The property
owner shall remove the private boardwalk by the effective date of the termination of this
Agreement. If the owner fails to do so the City may remove the private boardwalk and assess the
cost against the subject property.
6. This Agreement shall run with the land and shall be recorded against the title to the
subject property.
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
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Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor
Todd Gerhardt, City Manager
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COUNTY OF CARVER
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this — day of
—, 2004, by Thomas A. Furlong and by Todd Gerhardt, respectively the Mayor
and City Manager of the City of Chanhassen, a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the
corporation and pursuant to the authority granted by its City Council.
NOTARY PUBLIC
STATE OF MINNESOTA
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this — day of
, 2004, by MATTHEW L. WOODS and SUZANNE C. WOODS,
husband and wife.
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CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
1. Permit. Subject to the terms and conditions set forth herein, the City of Chanhassen
hereby grants a wetland alteration permit for the following use:
To install a boardwalk across a wetland to Lake Lucy.
2. . The permit is for property situated in the City of Chanhassen, Carver County,
Nhnnesota, and legally described as follows:
Lot 5, Block 2, Whitetail Cove (6745 Lakeway Drive)
3. Conditions. The Wetland Alteration Permit was approved as shown on the plans dated
received June 29, 2004 and subject to the following conditions:
a. The boardwalk shall be installed across the wedand as a permanent structure and a dock
shall extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy to provide docking for watercraft.
b. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement with the City for the installation
of the boardwalk across the drainage and utility easement.
c. The dock shall be located outside of the dock setback zone.
4. Termination of Permit. The City may revoke the permit following a public hearing for
violation',of the terms of this permit.
5. Upse. If within one year of the issuance of this permit the authorized construction has
not been substantially completed or the use commenced, this permit shall lapse, unless an extension
is granted in accordance with the Chanhassen Zoning Ordinance.
6. Criminal Pen Violation of the terms of this conditional use permit is a criminal
misdemeanor.
Dated: August 25, 2004
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
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COUNTY OF CARVER
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
By.
Thomas A. Furlong, May r
By:
Todd Gerhardt, City Manager
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this A^ day of
2004, by Thomas A. Furlong, Mayor and Todd Gerhardt, City Manager, of the City of ClUnhassen,
a Minnesota municipal corporation, on behalf of the corporation and pursuant to authority granted
by its City Council.
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Administration
Phone: 952.227.1100
Fax: 952.227.1110
Building Inspections
Phone: 952.227.1180
Fax: 952.227.1190
Engineering
Phone: 952,227J160
Fax: 952 227.1170
Finance
Phone: 952.227.1140
Fax: 952.227.1110
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Matthew and Suzanne Woods
6745 Lakeway Drive
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Re: Wetland Alteration Permit #04-24
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Woods:
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This letter is to formally notify you that on August 23, 2004, the City Council
approved Wetland Alteration Permit #04-24 for the construction of a
boardwaWdock as shown on the survey received June 29, 2004, based upon
findings in the staff report and with the following conditions:
The boardwalk shall be installed across the wetland as a permanent
structure and a dock shall extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy
to provide docking for watercraft;
Park & Recreation
2. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement with the
Phone, 952.227 1120
City for the installation of the boardwalk across the drainage and
Fax: 952.227.1110
utility easement; and
Recreation Center
2310 Coulter Boulevard
3. The dock shall be located outside of the dock setback zone.
Phone: 952.227.1400
Fax: 952.227.i4l
Our office will prepare an encroachment agreement for the boardwalk and
Planning &
will mail it to you for your review and signature.
Natural Resources
Phone: 952 227.1130
Fax: 952.227,1110
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at (952) 227-1135 or
e-mail me at Ihaak@ci.chanhassen.mn.us.
Public Works
1591 Park Road
Floone: 952.227.1300
Fax: 952,227.1310
Sincerely,
Senior Center
Phom: 952.227.1125 CITY OF CHAT$HASSEN
Fax: 952 227mil)
Web Site
www.ci.chanhassen.mn us
Lori Haak
Water Resources Coordinator
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City Council Meeting *gust 23, 2004 0 C)L4 -Z�
d. Resolution #2004-58: Accept Street and Storm Sewer Improvements for Ashling
Meadows 2n' Addition, Project 02-07.
e. Approve Renewal of License Agreement with the Metropolitan Council for
Chanhassen Disposal Site.
Approve Street Name Change of Golden Glow Court to Golden Court, Project 03-
10.
j. Approval of Release of Tree Preservation Easement, Lot 1, Block I Meadows at
Longacres 4h Addition, 7210 Gunflint Trail.
DkApproval of Weiland Alteration Permit for the Placement of a Boardwalk/Dock
across an AgfUrban Weiland to Provide Access to Lake Lucy; 6745 Lakeway
Drive, Matthew and Suzanne Woods.
Resolution #2004-59: Accept Street and Storm Sewer improvements in
Vasserman Ridge, Project 02- 10.
in. Resolution #2004-60: Authorization for Fund Transfers.
Ali voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0.
VISITOR PRESENTATIONS: None.
LAW ENFORCEMENTMIRE DEPARTMENT UPDATES.
Sergeant Olson introduced Deputy Keith Walgraves to the City Council and provided his
background information. He then reviewed the sheriffs office area report, citation list,
crime alerts and community service officer report for the month of July. Councilman
Peterson asked about the correlation between the number of calls for service and the
number of citations issued. Councilman Ayotte asked for clarification regarding vehicle
break-in's in neighborhoods. Sergeant Olson provided highlights of recent activities and
items of interest as well. Chief Gregg Geske provided the Fire Department highlights for
the month of July,
Public Present:
Name Address
George & Rick Dorsey 1551 Lyman Boulevard
Lori Day 8229 Stone Creek Drive
Doug & Michael Eckhoff 7495 Saratoga Drive
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City Council Meeting—figust 23, 2004 & L4 -P-4
d. Resolution #2004-58: Accept Street and Storm Sewer Improvements for Ashling
Meadows 2" Addition, Project 02-07.
e. Approve Renewal of license Agreement with the Metropolitan Council for
Chanhassen Disposal Site.
Approve Street Name Change of Golden Glow Court to Golden Court, Project 03-
10.
j. Approval of Release of Tree Preservation Easement, Lot 1, Block 1 Meadows at
Longacres 4th Addition, 7210 Gunflint Trail.
k. Approval of Wetland Alteration Permit for the Placement of a Boardwalk/Dock
across an Ag/Urban Wetland to Provide Access to Lake Lucy; 6745 Lakeway
Drive, Matthew and Suzanne Woods.
1. Resolution #2004-59: Accept Street and Storm Sewer Improvements in
Vasserman Ridge, Project 02-10.
in. Resolution #2004-60: Authorization for Fund Transfers.
All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0.
None.
LAW ENFORCEMENTAFIRE DEPARTMENT UPDATES.
Sgt. Jim Olson: Good evening. I brought Deputy Keith Walgrave with me this evening
to introduce to the City Council. Keith has been with the Carver County Sheriff's office
since 1991 and works day shift in the city. Keith's had a variety of responsibilities since
he's been with the sheriff's office. He's been a corporal, a canine handier with a puppy
named Titan who is now retired who was a very good dog. He was also one of the first
crime scene technicians with the county when we started that program. He was also with
the Certearn for a period of time so he's had a variety of different responsibilities since
he's been with us. Keith has always been one of the highest ticket writers that we've had
in the county, and is very motivated, conscientious and passionate about what he does,
and does a very good job with that. I've had many complimentary remarks from city
staff referencing the job Keith does and the passion and commitment that he shows to the
citizens of Chanhassen and that's important. I'm very glad that Keith works in
Chanhassen. I don't know Keith, if you have any questions for Keith at all.
Keith Walgraves: First of all I just want to say, I appreciate working in this city. I think
it's an honor. It's a growing city. Some of the guys on the west end don't have a desire
to work in Chanhassen because it's too urban and too busy but this is what I like. I mean
this is what I wanted to do since I was a small child. I grew up next to a state trooper so I
kind of envied this guy and what he did, but now in Chanhassen, it's very busy. There
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7700 Market Boulevard
PC Box 147
Chanhassen, MN 55317
AdminidMtion
Phone: 952.227,1100
Fax: 952.227.1110
Building Inspection
Phone: 952.227,11BO
Fix 952,227 1190
Engineering
Phone: 952,227.1160
Fax 952,227.1170
Finance
Phone: 952.227 1140
Fax: 952.227.1110
Park & Recreation
Phone. 952 227.1120
Fax: 952.22711 to
Recreation Center
2310 Coulter Boulevard
Phone: 952.227.1400
Fax 952.227.1404
Planning &
Natural Resources
Pnone 952.227,1130
Fax: 952.227.1110
Public Works
1591 Park Road
Phone: 952 227.1300
Fax: 952.227.1310
Senior Center
Phone 952.227,1125
Fax: 952,2271110
Web Site
wiviv.d.chanhassen.inn.us
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Todd Gerhardt, City Manager
FROM: Lori Haak, Water Resources Coordinator
DATE: August 17, 2004
SUBJ: Wetland Alteration Peril Woods Dock
Planning Case 04-24
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
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The applicant is proposing the installation of a boardwalk from the rear portion
of 6745 Lakeway Drive and across a wetland to provide permanent access to
Lake Lucy. A permanent floating dock will extend lakeward from the
boardwalk to provide boat access by way of a dock.
ACTION REQUIRED
City Council approval requires a majority vote of City Council present.
PLANNING COMMISSION SUMMARY
The Planning Commission held a public hearing on August 3, 2004 to review the
proposal. The Planning Comptinission voted 4 to 0 to recommend approval of the
Wetland Alteration Permit. The verbatim minutes are attached.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the motion approving Wetland Alteration
Permit 04-24 as specified in the staff report dated August 3, 2004.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Planning Commission Staff Report dated August 3, 2004
2. Planning Commission Minutes dated August 3, 2004
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
STAFF REPORT
PC D*: August 3, 2004
CC DATE: August 23, 2004
REVIEW DEADLINE: August 29,2004
CASE#: 04-24
BY: LH
PROPOSAL: Wetland Alteration Permit for Placement of a Dock
LOCATION: 6745 Lakeway Drive (Lot 5, Block 2 - Whitetail Cove)
APPLICANT: Matthew and Suzanne Woods
6745 Lakeway Drive
Chanhassen, NW 55317
PRESENT ZONING: RSF — Single Family Residential District
2020 LAND USE PLAN: Residential Low Density
ACREAGE: 0.93 acres DENSITY: 1.2-4 units/acre Net
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Installation of a boardwalk across a wetland to provide access to
Lake Lucy. Boardwalk will be permanent to minimize impacts to wetland.
Notice of this public hearing has been mailed to all property owners within 500 feet and
aH lakeshore property owners.
Woods Dock Wetland Alt*on Permit
Planning Case No. 04-24
August 3, 2004
Page 2
PROPOSAL SUMMARY
The applicant is proposing the instaflation of a boardwalk from the rear portion of 6745 Lakeway
Drive and across a wetland to provide permanent access to Lake Lucy. A permanent floating dock
will extend lakeward from the boardwalk to provide boat access by way of a dock.
I Subject Property [
Lake Lucy
APPLICABLE REGUATIONS
Sec. 20-404. No net loss.
To achieve no net loss of wetland, except as provided under section 20-416 of this article, or
authorized by a wetland alteration permit issued by the city, a person may not drain, grade, fill,
bum, remove healthy native vegetation, or otherwise alter or destroy a wetland of any size or type.
Any alteration to a wetland, permitted by a wetland alteration permit must be fully nutigated so that
there is no net loss of wetlands.
Sec. 20-405. Standards.
The following standards apply to all lands within and abutting a wetland:
(3) Docks or walkways shall be elevated six (6) to eight (8) inches above the ordinary high
water mark or six (6) to eight (8) inches above the ground level, whichever is greater.
(4) Access across a wetland shall be by means of a boardwalk and only upon approval of a
wetland alteration permit.
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Planning Case No. 04-24
August 3, 2004
Page 3
See. 20407. Wetland alteration.
(a) An applicant for a wetland alteration permit shall adhere to the following principles in
descending order of priority:
(1) Avoiding the direct or indirect impact of the activity that may destroy or diminish the
wetland;
(2) Minimizing the impact by limiting the degree or magnitude of the wetland activity and its
implementation.
Sec. 20408. Permit required.
Drainage, grading, filling, removal of healthy native vegetation, or otherwise altering or destroying
a wetland of any size or type requires a wetland alteration permit. Activity in a wetland requiring a
wetland alteration permit includes, but is not limited to:
(3) Installation of boardwalks.
BACKGROUND
The applicant contacted the City during Spring 2004 regarding the placement of dockstboardwalks
on the subject property. The applicant has applied for a wetland alteration permit in order to install
a boardwalk/dock across the wetland that would meet the required ten -foot (10') side yard setback.
The wetland along the south edge of the property is adjacent to Lake Lucy. It is classified by the
City's Surface Water Management Plan (SVRAP) as a natural wetland. The wetland is dominated
by cattails.
ANALYSIS
Posts and pilings for projects typically built on pilings (such as docks and boathouses) are not
classified as fill under the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (Attachment 5). The applicant has
minimized wedand impacts by proposing a permanent structure across the wetland. This will
eliminate the need for crossing the wetland annually to install the docktboardwalk.
FINDINGS
Permanent structures that minimize or avoid wetland impacts are encouraged where welland
crossings are necessary. Boardwalks are intended to be permanent structures that provide access
across wetland areas. The boardwalk should be installed across the wetland as a permanent
structure and a dock should extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy to provide docking for
watercraft. This is consistent with what is proposed by the applicant.
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Planning Case No. 04-24
August 3, 2004
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The rear portion of the lot at 6745 U*eway Drive is encumbered by a drainage and utility
easement. An encroachment agreement is necessary for the installation of the boardwalk across
the easement.
The dock setback zone is defined in Section 6-1 of the City Code as "the area inside and running
parallel to and ten (10) feet from the extended lot lines of a lot abutting a lake." The dock should be
located outside of the dock setback zone.
RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends that the Naniiiing Ceiiiinission City Council adopt the following motion:
"Ibe Planning Geffmiissiefi City Council recommends approval of Weiland Alteration Permit
#04-24 for a boardwalk across the wetland at 6745 Lakeway Drive subject to the following
conditions:
1. The boardwalk shall be installed across the wetland as a permanent structure and a dock
shall extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy to provide docking for watercraft;
2. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement with the City for the
installation of the boardwalk across the drainage and utility easement; and
3. The dock shall be located outside of the dock setback zone."
ATTACHMENTS
1. Findings of Fact.
2. Application received June 29, 2004.
3. Notice of Public Hearing, Chanhassen Villager.
4. Notice of Public Hearing and Affidavit of Mailing dated July 22,2004.
5. Excerpt from Minnesota Weiland Conservation Act (MR 8420.0110).
6. Surveyors Certificate showing proposed dock.
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MEITNESOTA
FINDINGS OF FACT
AND RECOMMENDATION
IN RE: Application of Matthew and Suzanne Woods for a Wetland Alteration Permit 2004-04.
On August 3, 2004, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting
to consider the application of Matthew and Suzanne Woods for a wetland alteration permit. The
Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed wetland alteration permit
preceded by published and mailed notice. The Planning Commission heard testimony from all
interested persons wishing to speak and now makes the following:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The property is currently zoned RSF, Single -Family Residential.
2. The property is guided in the Land Use Plan for Residential —Low Density (1.2 —4.0 units
per net acre).
3. The property is located at 6745 Lakeway Drive.
4. The wetland permit meets the applicable standards from the city code:
a. Docks or walkways shall be elevated six (6) to eight (8) inches above the ordinary high
water mark or six (6) to eight (8) inches above the ground level, whichever is greater.
b. Access across a wetland shall be by means of a boardwalk and only upon approval of a
wetland alteration permit.
c. Avoiding the director indirect impact of the activity that may destroy or diminish the
wetland.
d. Minimizing the impact by limiting the degree or magnitude of the wetland activity and its
implementation.
5. The planning report #2004-24, dated August 3, 2004, prepared by Lori Haak, is incorporated
herein.
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RECOMWNDATION
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The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the Wetland Alteration
Permit.
ADOPTED by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 3d day of August, 2004.
CHANHASSEN PLANNING COMMSSION
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN RECEIVED
7700 MARKET BOULEVARD
CHANHASSEN, MN 55317 jUN 2 9 2004
(952) 227-1100
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION CHANHASSEN PLANI�" DEPT
APPLICANT:. SuzAnne_ \PJocas OWNER: (qA-rT-1f1E1J � �)QZQne%e kA/0045
ADDRESS: —(o-7'15* LAkewcs� -Da. —
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TELEPHONE (Day Time) (9 15 9)' -4 -714 -'� ? q Q
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— Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Temporary Sales Permit
— Conditional Use Permit
Vacation of Right-of-Way/Easements
Interim Use Permit
Variance
Non -conforming Use Permit
X Wetland Alteration Permit
Planned Unit Development*
Zoning Appeal
Rezoning
Zoning Ordinance Amendment
Sign Permits
Sign Plan Review
Notification Sign
Site Plan Review*
X Escrow for Filing Fees/Attorney Cost"
- $50 CUP/SPR/VACNARMAP[Metes & Bounds
- $400 Minor SUB
Subdivision*
TOTALFEE$
Mailing labels of all property owners within at least 500 feet of the boundaries of the property must be included
with the application -OR- the City can provide this list (Carver County properties only) for an additional fee to be
invoiced to the applicant.
If you would like the City to provide mailing labels, check this box lir
Building material samples must be submitted with site plan reviews.
*Twenty-six (26) full-size folded copies of the plans must be submitted, including an 81/2" X 11 " reduced copy for
each plan sheet.
"Escrow will be required for other applications through the development contract.
NOTE: When multiple applications are processed, the appropriate fee shall be charged for each application.
PROJECT NAME:
LOCATION: 4-7-15 " ke,�j
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PRESENT LAND USE DESIGNATION: R(2 Slo e43 7
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This application must be completed in full and be typewritten or clearly printed and must be accompanied by all information
and plans required by applicable City Ordinance provisions. Before filing this application, you should confer with the
Planning Department to determine the specific ordinance and procedural requirements applicable to your application.
A determination of completeness of the application shall be made within ten business days of application submittal. A written
notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within ten business days of application.
This is to certify that I am making application for the described action by the City and that I am responsible for complying with
all City requirements with regard to this request. This application should be processed in my name and I am the party whom
the City should contact regarding any matter pertaining to this application. I have attached a copy of proof of ownership
(either copy of Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title, Abstract of Title or purchase agreement), or I am the authorized person
to make this application and the fee owner has also signed this application.
I will keep myself informed of the deadlines for submission of material and the progress of this application. I further
understand that additional fees may be charged for consulting fees, feasibility studies, etc. with an estimate prior to any
authorization to proceed with the study. The documents and information I have submitted are true and correct to the best of
my knowledge.
The city hereby notifies the applicant that if development review cannot be completed within 60 days due to public hearing
requirements and agency review, the cit requires an automatic 60 -day extension for development review. Development
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review shall be completed within 120 days unless additional review extensions are approved by the applicant.
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The applicant should contact staff for a copy of the staff report which will be available on Friday prior to the
meeting. If not contacted, a copy of the report will be mailed to the applicant's address.
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This application must be completed in full and be typewritten or clearly printed and must be accompanied by all information
and plans required by applicable City Ordinance provisions. Before filing this application, you should confer with the
Planning Department to determine the specific ordinance and procedural requirements applicable to your application.
A determination of completeness of the application shall be made within ton business days of application submittal. A written
notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within ten business days of application.
This is to certify that I am making application for the described action by the City and that I am responsible for complying with
all City requirements with regard to this request. This application should be processed in my name and I am the party whom
the City should contact regarding any matter pertaining to this application. I have attached a copy of proof of ownership
(either copy of Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title, Abstract of Title or purchase agreement), or I am the authorized person
to make this application and the fee owner has also signed this application.
I will keep myself informed of the deadlines for submission of material and the progress of this application. I further
understand that additional fees may be charged for consulting fees, feasibility studies, etc. with an estimate prior to any
authorization to proceed with the study. The documents and information I have submitted are true and correct to the best of
my knowledge.
The city hereby notifies the applicant that it development
requirements and agency review, the 6� requires an aL
review shall be completed within 120 dayl unless additrd)p
Signature of Applicant
of Fee Owner
cannot be completed within 60 days due to public hearing
60 -day extension for development review. Development
Pw extensions are approved by the applicant.
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Date
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Date
Application Received on (.v ILI L04 Fee Paid -1-, 2-00 - (DO Receipt No. EE/30S(o
The applicant should contact staff for a copy of the staff report which will be available on Friday prior to the
meeting. If not contacted, a copy of the report will be mailed to the applicant's address.
GAplanVo"s\Development Review Application.DOC
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING CASE NO. 04-24
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a
public hearing on Tuesday, August 3, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in Chanhassen
City Hall, 7700 Market Blvd. The purpose of this hearing is to consider a request for a Wetland
Alteration Permit for the placement of a boardwalk/dock across a natural wetland to provide access
to Lake Lucy. The site is zoned Residential Single Farnily and is located at 6745 Lakeway Drive.
Applicant: Matthew and Suzanne Woods.
A plan showing the location of the proposal is available for public review at City Hall
during regular business hours. All interested persons are invited to attend this public hearing and
express their opinions with respect to this proposal.
Lori Haak, Water Resources Coordinator
Email: lhaak@ci.chanhassen.mn.us
Phone: 952-227-1135
(Publish in the Chanhassen Villager on July 22,2004)
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE
STATE OF MINNESOTA)
)ss.
COUNTY OF CARVER )
1, Karen J. Engelhardt, being first duly swom, on oath deposes that she is and was on July
22, 2004, the duly qualified and acting Deputy Clerk of the City of Chanhassen, Mnnesota; that
on said date she caused to be mailed a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing for
Planning Case No. 04-24 – Woods Wetland Alteration Permit to the persons named on
attached Exhibit "A", by enclosing a copy of said notice in an envelope addressed to such owner,
and depositing the envelopes addressed to all such owners in the United States mail with postage
fully prepaid thereon; that the names and addresses of such owners were those appearing as such
by the records of the County Treasurer, Carver County, Mnnesota, and by other appropriate
records.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this,21;hdday of JLA 1 4 ,2004.
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Notary Public - Minnesota
CARVER COUNTY
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Notice of Public Hearing
Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting
Date & Time:
Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 7:00 p.m.
Location:
City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd.
Request for a Wetland Alteration Permit for the placement of a
Proposal:
boardwalk/dock across a natural wetland to provide access to
Lake Lucy. The site is zoned Residential Single Family
Planning File:
04-24
Applicant:
Matthew and Suzanne Woods
Property
6745 Lakeway Drive
Location:
A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice.
The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the
applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood
about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the
public hearing through the following steps:
What Happens
at the Meeting:
1 . Staff will give an overview of the proposed project.
2. The applicant will present plans on the project.
3. Comments are received from the public.
4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses
the project.
If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please stop
by City Hall during office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. If you wish to talk to someone about
Questions &
this project, please contact Lori Haak at 952-227-1135 or e -
Comments:
mail Ihaak@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit
written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the
department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide
copies to the Commission.
City Review Procedure:
• Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Welland Alterations,
Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the
Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified of the
application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting.
• Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent information and a recommendation.
These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of
the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of
the hearing process. The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a
recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning
Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the
City Council except rezonings and land use amendments from residential to commercialtrindustrial.
• Minnesota state statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant
waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any
person wishing to follow an item through the process should check With the Planning Department regarding its
status and scheduling for the City Council meeting.
• A neighborhood spolkespersontrepresentative Is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers
are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the
project with any interested person(s).
• Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and
any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council, If you wish to have
something to be included In the report, please contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. _
Notice of Public Hearing
Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting
Date & Time:
Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 7:00 p.m.
Location:
City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd.
Request for a Wetland Alteration Permit for the placement of a
Proposal:
boardwalk/dock across a natural wetland to provide access to
Lake Lucy. The site is zoned Residential Single Family
Planning File:
04-24
Applicant:
Matthew and Suzanne Woods
Property
6745 Lakeway Drive
Location:
A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice.
The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the
applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood
about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will leadb
public hearing through the following steps:
What Happens
at the Meeting:
1. Staff will give an overview of the proposed project.
2. The applicant will present plans on the project.
3. Comments are received from the public.
4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses
the project.
If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please stop
by City Hall during office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. If you wish to talk to someone about
Questions &
this project, please contact Lori Haak at 952-227-1135 or e -
Comments:
mail Ihaak@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit
written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the
department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide
copies to the Commission.
City Review Procedure:
• Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Wetland Alterations,
Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the Ah
Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified 1W
application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting.
• Staff prepares a report on the subject application that Includes all pertinent information and a recommendation.
These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of
the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of
the hearing process. The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a
recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning
Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the
City Council except razonings and land use amendments from residential to commercialfindustrial.
• Minnesota state statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant
waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any
person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its
status and scheduling for the City Council meeting.
• A neighborhood spokesperson/representative is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers
are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the
project with any interested person(s).
• Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and
any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council. It you wish to have
somethino to be included in the report, please contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. —
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Subject Property
Lake Lucy
This map is neither a legally recorded map nor , survey art is not intended to be used as me. This mato is
a compilation of records, information art data located in various city, county, state and federal offices and
other sources regarding Me area shown, and is to be used for reference purposes only The City Wes not
warrant that the Geographic information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this ma, am error firee, and the
City does not moment that Me GIS Data can he used for navigational. backing or any other Purpose
neqmng Oactng mmaumm,rt at distance or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic featurse.
N come or crismanch,, am found please contact 952-227-1107. The preceding discmmer is provided
pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §466,03, SuM. 21 (2000). and the user of this map aclanowledgeS that the
City shall not be hable for any damages, and eVressly waives all claim, end agrees to defend, indemnity,
and hold vainness the City from any and all claim brought by User, its employees or agents, v third
Pates which anse Out Of the users ... or use of data provided.
Subject Property
Lake Lucy
This ma, is neither a legally recorded! ma, nor a survey art is not intended to be used as one. Time map is
a compilation Of records, information annal data located in various city. county. state art federal offices art
Other sounces regarding the area shown, and is to be used for reference, purposes only. The City does not
warrant Mat Me Geographic Information System (GIS) Data used to prepare this Map am error free and the
City does not -PMSMt that the GIS Data can be used for navigational. tracong or any other pu,tosa
requiring io�acbng Manummand ad distarice or direction or precision in the depiction of geographic features.
R emom or discrepancies am found Please contact 952-227-1107. The precechng disclaimer is provided
Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes §466.03, SUM. 21 (2DDO), and the user of this map aclanowledges that the
City shall not be liable for arry damages, ard evressly weaves all claims, and agrees to defend, indemnify,
end hold harmess the City from any art all claim brought by User, its employees or agents, or third
Pates which Was Out Of the users access; or use of data provided.
Publictearing Notificationtrea
(500 Feet + Riparian)
Woods Dock Wetland Alteration Permit
6745 Lakeway Drive
City of Chanhassen
Planning Case No. 04-24
Subject
Property
�ke Lucy
Lake M�
ALAN ROBERT & MARY E ANTHONY D & GRETCHEN A BONNIE S MCCOSKEY
WEINGART ROEPKE
1685 STELLER CT 6720 POINTE LAKE LUCY
6735 LAKEWAY DR CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8434
EXCELSIOR MN 55331-9080 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579
BRIAN J WARPINSKI &
DENALI CUSTOM HOMES
DENNIS E & SUSAN J SCHEPPMANN
KELLY A CYSKIEWICZ
18283 MINNETONKA BLVD
TRUSTEES OF TRUST
4625 CASCO AVE
SUITE B
6740 LAKEWAY DR
EDINA MIN 55424-1128
WAYZATA MIN 55391-3346
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579
DONALD J & NANCY L GIACCHETTI
EDWIN & CORREEN G NEWINSKI
ERIC MICHAEL RIVKIN
6679 LAKEWAY DR
6930 UTICA LN
1695 STELLER CT
CHANHASSEN MIN 55317-7578
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201
EXCELSIOR MIN 55331-9080
GERALD F HOFFMANN GLORIA J & DALE E CARLSON HEIDI J CARISCH
6830 UTICA TER TRUSTEES OF TRUST 7000 UTICA LN
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557 6900 UTICA LN CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9214
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201
JACK J & KATHRYN K RANDALL JAMES & CLAUDETTE G SCHLUCK JAMES H & GWEN M WILDERMUTH
1571 LAKE LUCY RD 6800 UTICA TER 6672 LAKEWAY DR
EXCELSIOR MN 55331-9022 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578
LAKE LUCY RDG HOMEOWNERS
JOSEPH J & D GAYLE MORIN KRIS E & LISA T BERGLY ASSN
1441 LAKE LUCY RD 6687 LAKEWAY CT C/O RANDALL R NOECKER
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8405 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578 8315 PLEASANT VIEW DR
MOUNDS VIEWN MN 55112-6139
LAWRENCE H & NANCY S
MCDOWELL LOSCHEIDER CUSTOM HOMES INC MATTHEW L & SUZANNE C WOODS
6663 LAKEWAY DR 1607 FLORIDA AVE N 6745 LAKEWAY DR
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578 GOLDEN VALLEY MN 55427-4205 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579
MAX C & JAN M GLENN MICHAEL KRAUSE & PATRICK A MOHR &
6712 LAKEWAY DR KRESSIN KRAUSE MAUREEN D LORD MOHR
7050 UTICA LN 6890 UTICA TER
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9214 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557
PRINCE R NELSON ROCKFORD R WALDIN ROGER M & E ELAINE SAMPSON
7801 AUDUBON RD JUDY M CHRISTENSEN 6710 POINTE LAKE LUCY
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8201 7100 UTICA LN CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8434
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9528
RONALD C & MARY ELLEN STATE OF MINNESOTA IN TRUST
KNUDTEN SCOTT E & TAMARA G SATHER C/O AUDITOR - DNR WITHHELD
6850 UTICA TER 7090 UTICA LN 600 4TH ST E
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9214 CHASKA MN 55318-2184
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THOMAS A & JEAN B HOGHAUG WILLIAM B & PATRICIA C WARD WILLIAM D LAMBRECHT &
6713 LAKEWAY DR 6960 UTICA LN JOANNE M LAMBRECHT
-7579 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201
CHANHASSEN MN 55317 6990 UTICA LN
RICH SLAGLE
7411 FAWN HILL ROAD
CHANHASSEN MN 55317
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Subp. 12. Day. nDay' means a calendar day unless
specified otherwise. The day of the event shall not be used in
counting any time period.
Subp. 13. Revealed, 22 OR 1877
Subp. 13a. Degraded wetland. "Degraded wetland" means a
wetland that provides minimal wetland function and value due to
human activities such as drainage, diversion of watershed,
filling, excavating, pollutant runoff, and vegetative or
adjacent upland manipulation.
Subp. 14. Ditch. "Ditch" means an open channel to conduct
the flow of water, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section
103E.005, subdivision 8.
Subp. 15. Drain or drainage. 'Drain" or "drainage' means
any method for removing or diverting waters from wetlands. The
methods shall include, but are not limited to, excavation of an
open ditch, installation of subsurface drainage tile, filling,
diking, or pumping.
Subp. 16. Drainage system. "Drainage system" means a
system of ditch or tile, or both, to drain property, including
laterals, improvements, and improvements of outlets.
Subp. 17. Excavation. "Excavation" means the displacement
or removal of substrate, sediment, or other materials by any
method.
Subp. 18. Fill. 'Fill" means any solid material added to
or redeposited in a wetland that would alter its cross-section�
or hydrological characteristics, obstruct flow patterns, change
the wetland boundary, or convert the wetland to a nonwetland.
It does not include posts and pilings for linear projects such
as bridges, elevated walkways, or powerline structures, or
structures traditionally built on pilings such as docks and
boathouses. It does include posts and pilings that result in
bringing the wetland into a nonaguatic use or significantly
altering the wetland's functions and values, such as the
construction of office and industrial developments, parking
structures, restaurants, stores, hotels, housing projects, and
similar structures. It does not include slash or woo
vegetation, if the slash or woody vegetation originatZe from
vegetation growing in the wetland and does not impair the flow
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or circulation of water or the reach of the wetland.
Subp. l8a. 50 to 80 percent area. "50 to 80 percent area"
means a county or watershed with at least 50 percent but less
than 80 percent of the presettlement wetland acreage intact.
Subp. 19. Floodplain wetland. 'Floodplain wetland" means
a wetland located in the floodplain of a watercourse, with no
well defined inlets or outlets, including tile systems, ditches,
Or natural watercourses. This may include the floodplain itself
when it exhibits wetland characteristics.
Subp. 20. Flow-through wetland. "Flow-through wetlandw
means a wetland with both a well defined outlet and one or more
well defined inlets, including tile systems, ditches, or natural
watercourses.
Subp. 20a. Greater than 80 percent area. "Greater than 80
percent area- means a county or watershed where 80 percent or
more of the presettlement wetland acreage is intact and:
A. ten percent or more of the current total land area
is wetland; or
B. 50 percent or more of the current total land area
is state or federal land.
Subp. 20b. Hayland. "Hayland" means an area that was
mechanically harvested or that was planted with annually seeded
crops in a crop rotation seeded to grasses or legumes in six of
the last ten years.
Subp. 21. Hydric soils. 'Hydric soilso means soils that
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provided by client.
We hereby certify that this 1. a ime aid correct representation of
a survay of the boondaries of the above described lond and the
location of all holdings and visible encroachments, if ary.frorn M on
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CfIANHASSEN PLANNING COMrvHSSION
REGULAR MEETING
AUGUST 3,2004
Chairman Slagle called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Rich Slagle, Bethany Tjornhom, Dan Keefe and Kurt Papke
MEMBERS ABSENT: Uli Sacchet, Craig Claybaugh and Steve Lillehaug
STAFF PRESENT: Sharmeen A]-Jaff; Senior Planner, Lori Haak, Water Resource
Coordinator; and Matt Saam, Assistant City Engineer
PUBLIC PRESENT FOR ALL ITEMS:
Debbie Lloyd
Janet Paulsen
7302 Laredo Drive
7305 Laredo Drive
BOARDWALK/DOCK ACROSS AN AGIURBAN WETLAND TO PROVIDE
ACCESS TO LAKE LUCY. THE SITE IS ZONED RESIDENTIAL SINGLE
FAMILY AND IS LOCATED AT 6745 LAKEWAY DRIVE, MATTHEW AND
SUZANNE WOODS, PLANNING CASE NO. 04-24.
Uri Haak presented the staff report on this item.
Slagle: Questions of staff.
Keefe: Yeah, I have a question.
Slagle: Go ahead Dan.
Keefe: Just in regards to the dock portion, is the dock going to be straight out as well,
like it's depicted on, or is it going to T at the end or, is there any mention of that?
Haak: No. The information that staff has at this time is that it's going to be a straight
dock, so you may want to address the applicant with that question for more detail.
Keefe: Great. Tbat's the only question I have.
Papke: How long is the dock? We had a very similar case to this, I don't recall exactly
how long ago it was. Maybe 9 months or so ago, and I don't recall the details of the
debate but I remember there being quite a bit of discussion around how to define the
maximum/minimum length of the dock. Could you please briefly review what the city
code calls for and exactly how long this dock is and how it meets those requirements.
Planning Commission sting — August 3, 2004 0
Haak: Certainly. In many cases it's difficult to determine the exact length of the dock
until you start to install it. Simply because you don't know what the depth of the water at
that point is until you've worked your way out to it. So with this application, as with all
other docks that we consider or other people with whom I discussed docks at the staff
level, the length of the dock really varies, so the criteria are this. The first is that the dock
cannot exceed 50 feet in length, unless it takes more than 50 feet to get into 4 feet of
water, and that's the city's criteria. Now the other component of the city code that comes
into play at that point is that the dock cannot be an obstruction on the lake or to other
property owners access to their property so let's say Mr. Woods in this case is the middle
property of 3 properties in that subdivision. There is one person to his west that also has
a dock. If Mr., if the man, the property owner excuse me, to the west were to call the city
and complain about the length of the Woods' dock, we would ask the Woods' to remove
sections of their dock so as to not obstruct navigation.
Papke: So how do we check compliance of that? Is the dock inspected after it's
constructed?
Haak: Typically it's not. Unless there is some sort of a complaint. Typicafly we don't,
unless we receive complaints about it, navigation or something of that nature.
Papke: Okay.
Keefe: I just have one follow-up question. In regards to the setback. The setback is
from the dock itself to the edge of the property line, or the extended property line out to
the lake.
Haak: That's right.
Keefe: It's not, it wouldn't be, so you could still have a boat on, within the 10 foot area,
is that correct?
Haak: That's right.
Keefe: Okay. So it is just the structure itself.
Haak: Tlat's correct.
Keefe: Right, okay. Good enough, thanks.
Tjomhom: Does the DNR require a type of material to be used for the dock? I mean is
there like a set it has to be wood or could it be?
Haak: No. No, they don't really, the DNR has given those types of considerations over
to the municipalities and we don't have anything that determines that.
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Slagle: I don't have any questions. Is the applicant here? And if they'd like to, come up
and state your name and address and share with us your application.
Matt Woods: Thank you members of the commission. My name is Matt Woods, along
with my wife Suzanne I'm the applicant for this application. My wife and I moved into
the neighborhood about 2 years ago. Built a house in White Tail Cove and thankfully
we're able to get onto Lake Lucy. A very beautiful property. Beautiful area and for a
number of years now we've been eyeing being able to access the lake. We've talked to
both our neighbors on both sides. We are using the same dock installation company that
both the neighbors had used. It's a company by the name of Fine Line. Commissioner,
to address your concern and your question, the materials being used are a combination of
metal, for the permanent aspect of the structure and then on, a polymer type for the
decking and that is comparable with what the neighbors on both sides have used. With
respect to the length, it is estimated about 150 total. Not just the dock portion but the
formal boardwalk portion, given all the setbacks from a tangible or solid point of land to
the one out to reach that depth of water. I tried myself to walk out there several times and
it's really, it's really marsh over the area that we're considering the boardwalk. I
personally believe we're going to be well within the guidelines that have been laid out
here. But if I can answer any specific questions the commission may have.
Keefe: I just have a question. Actually it's a question I should ask staff. The dock itself,
is it going to be just straight out or are you going to T it or what are you thinking?
Matt Woods: Right now all we're applying for is the straight line. The company that's
offered it as a proposed to us a 6 foot crossing of the T so to speak. So at the end of there
commissioner, there would be like a 6 foot on so 3 foot on both sides. Candidly, until
you had raised the issue I didn't know that that was an issue. It's not critical to us but it
had been proposed by the company. For us it's not important one way or another.
Keefe: I guess I'd go back to staff in regards to the setback, would it, if they T'd at the
end, would the 3 feet technically then be within the setback?
Haak: Yes. Then it would need to be setback 13 feet from the side. Or the main portion
of the dock rather.
Matt Woods: And with respect to that, the angle, what the company is telling us, because
of the lay of the land, I'm sorry I don't know how the overhead camera. Oh there they
are. That in fact the dock might actually angle a little bit away from the neighboring
property in order to take advantage of the most, there's certain sections there that are
more solid than others. In order to get, to minimize the impact and to create the shortest
distance to open water. They were proposing taking with that line area, adjusting it
slightly so it's coming out that way. Also keeping in mind the 10 foot setback.
Slagle: Okay, any questions? I've got one. And Lori, if you wouldn't mind putting up
that geographical overhead. And it's maybe a staff and an applicant question but if you
use your neighbor to the west as a measuring point and his or her dock, where would
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your's be in relationship to that as far as length goes? Do you anticipate it being any
further out?
Matt Woods: Our's, the total length commissioner will be shorter because our property
is, it's a diamond shape. It juts out. The property itself juts further out as you enter it.
See approximately here whereas our neighbor property had to start his deck from here
and his juts out approximately from there to the open water area right about here. The
total length will be shorter. We anticipate that we would stop at the same approximate
point along a latitudinal line so to speak.
Slagle: Okay, where, if I can ask, is the property to the east as far as their dock goes? If
someone can just show me roughly.
Matt Woods: The best, there is actually a white line commissioner, maybe you'll be able
to see it. I believe that that is in fact.
Haak: That was the pre-existing dock. Prior to the subdivision.
Slagle: Okay. About there?
Matt Woods: About there.
Slagle: Okay. So it, in essence it's not on their western border with this applicant's spot?
Haak: No. It's further toward the eastern end of the property.
Slagle: Okay. Okay. No other questions? Dan, you have?
Keefe: Just one quick follow-up. The e-mail that we received, is that, is it Jack Randall.
Is that correct? Is he to the east or to the.
Matt Woods: The Randall's are up the hill. Up approximately, and I can't tell the exact
plots here but they're approximately up in this area. They also have a dock I believe it's
this white one here.
Slagle: Okay. Wow. You're crossing, I mean safe to say you're crossing a lot of
wetland before you reach open water. Is that a correct statement?
Matt Woods: I would have to say commissioner a lot is somewhat of a.
Slagle: How about greater than 100 feet?
Matt Woods: There clearly is a substantial amount of cattails and material there. In
terms of actual amount, I honestly couldn't say because I haven't done the express
measurements but I mean clearly there's a lot as you can see from the photo itself. There
is a fair amount.
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Keefe: And that lake has, was started out kind of low this year. It's come up some.
Matt Woods: Yeah. Over the 2 years that we've been there commissioner, it's been all
over and it's actually probably, from what we've seen in our short time there, probably
average at this point but it did start out low, yeah.
Keefe: So in some years you get a lot of wetland and other years not so much. Yeah.
Matt Woods: This is at the bottom of a big bowl so there's a lot of...
Slagle: Okay, thank you very much.
Matt Woods: Thank you.
Slagle: Lori I have one last question. There's been no discussion on, and again correct
me if I'm wrong but there's been no discussion of a community dock or any.
Haak: No. Something of that nature would have needed to be done with the subdivision.
Slagle: Okay. Okay, well. We'll bring it up for the commission. Any discussion that
folks want to share?
Keefe: It looks to be pretty consistent with the other docks that are in that area and it
sounds like Fine Line's put, installing all the same dock company. I'm alright with it.
Slagle: Bethany.
Tjomhom: Yeah, I have no problem with it if the city has no problem with it.
Slagle: Okay. Well then I'll entertain a motion.
Papke: I make a motion that we recommend approval of Wetland Alteration Permit #04-
24 for a boardwalk across the wetland at 6745 Lakeway Drive, subject to the conditions I
through 3 as listed in the staff report.
Slagle: Is there a second?
Keefe: Second.
Papke moved, Keefe seconded that the Planning Commission recommends approval
of Wetland Alteration Permit #04-24 for a boardwalk across the wetland at 6745
Lakeway Drive, subject to the following conditions:
Planning Commission Meting — August 3, 2004 1*
1. The boardwalk shall be installed across the wetland as a permanent structure and
a dock shall extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy to provide docking for
watercraft.
2. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement with the City for the
installation of the boardwalk across the drainage and utility easement.
3. The dock shall be located outside of the dock setback zone.
All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0.
PUBLIC HEARING:
FRONTIER SECOND ADDITION, PRELEMNARY PLAT TO SUBDIVIDE 2.61
Public Present:
Name Address
Charles Thiss
5090 Greenwood Circle
Charles R. Stinson
4733 Eastwood Road
Ralph Burrell
7555 Frontier Trail
Kay Touchette
7541 Frontier Trail
Sharmeen AI-Jaff and Matt Saam presented the staff report on this item.
Slagle: Start down here. Any questions for staff Kurt?
Papke: Yeah. When I look at the topographical drawing, I know one of the original
issues was setback from the bluff line, and according to our definition of where the bluff
begins and ends laterally on the topographical map, how precisely are those boundaries
determined? I mean if I look at the topographical drawing, I don't know that I could pick
out very well where the bluff begins and ends, so could you comment on how precisely
that beginning and ending of the bluff is determined? If at all.
Saam: The definition of the bluff per our city ordinance I believe is a 25 foot elevation
change, or drop and the slope has to be 30 percent or greater, so basically a 3 to 1 or
greater. Using that criteria and the applicant's surveyor, and staff reviewing the site,
that's how we do it. Sharmeen, do you want to add anything else, but typically staff goes
out there and we kind of both agree that this is the top of the bluff. This is kind of where
it starts and this appears to be the bottom. Have it surveyed. Give us the slope
percentage and let's see if it qualifies.
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CHANHASSEN PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULARMEETING
SUMMARY MINUTES
AUGUST 3,2004
Chairman Slagle called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
Rich Slagle, Bethany Tjomhom, Dan Keefe and Kurt Papke
MEMBERS ABSENT: Uli Sacchet, Craig Claybaugh and Steve Lillehaug
STAFF PRESENT: Sharmeen A]-Jaff-, Senior Planner, Lori Haak, Water Resource
Coordinator; and Matt Saam, Assistant City Engineer
PUBLIC PRESENT FOR ALL ITEMS:
Debbie Lloyd
Janet Paulsen
7302 Laredo Drive
7305 Laredo Drive
PUBLIC HEARING:
WETLAND ALTERATION PERMIT FOR THE PLACEMENT OF A
FAMILY AND IS LOCATED AT 6745 LAKEWAY DRIVE, MATTHEW AND
SUZANNE WOODS, PLANNING CASE NO. 04-24.
Lori Haak presented the staff report on this item. Commissioner Keefe asked if the dock
was going to be straight or have a T section. Commissioner Papke asked staff to review
what the city code calls for and exactly how long this dock is and how it meets those
requirements. Commissioner Tjomhom asked if DNR requires a specific type of material
for docks. Matt Woods, the applicant explained their request and answered questions
from the commission. Chairman Slagle asked for clarification on the length and location
of this proposed dock in relation to neighboring properties. After a brief discussion, the
following motion was made.
Papke moved, Keefe seconded that the Planning Commission recommends approval
of Welland Alteration Permit #04-24 for a boardwalk across the wetland at 6745
Lakeway Drive, subject to the following conditions:
I The boardwalk shall be installed across the wetland as a permanent structure and
a dock shall extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy to provide docking for
watercraft.
2. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement with the City for the
installation of the boardwalk across the drainage and utility easement.
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Planning Commission Wnary — August 3, 2004
3. The dock shall be located outside of the dock setback zone.
All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0.
Public Present:
Name Address
Charles Thiss 5090 Greenwood Circle
Charles R. Stinson 4733 Eastwood Road
Ralph Burrell 7555 Frontier Trail
Kay Touchette 7541 Frontier Trail
Sharmeen A]-Jaff and Man Saam presented the staff report on this item. Commissioner
Papke asked for clarification on how the bluff line and setbacks are determined, an
explanation of the drainage and piping patterns for the pond, and placement of the
retaining walls. Commissioner Tjomhom asked about the condition asking that the lot
lines be shifted to meet lot size requirements and if that is being done at the expense of
tree loss. Commissioner Keefe asked for clarification on building and driveway setbacks.
Chairman Slagle asked for clarification on the driveway access and placement of the
homes on the sites.
The applicant, Charles Stinson explained his project and addressed issues relating to the
bluff line, house placement and drainage. Chairman Slagle opened the public hearing.
No one spoke and the public hearing was closed.
Papke moved, Tjornhom seconded that the Planning Commission recommends
approval of the preliminary plat for Planning Case #04-26 for Frontier Second
Addition for 5 lots as shown on the plans received July 2, 2004, subject to the
following conditions:
1 Environmental Resources Specialist Conditions:
a. Tree preservation fencing shall be installed at the edge of grading limits prior
to any construction. Fencing shall be maintained until construction is
completed.
2. The applicant shall pay park fees in lieu of land dedication or trail construction on
three of the five lots. Two lots are exempt from these charges due to the existing
single-family homes on the property. The park fee on three single farnily homes
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CHANHASSEN PLANNING COMrvHSSION
REGULAR MEETING
AUGUST 3,2004
Chairman Slagle called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
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Rich Slagle, Bethany Tjornhom, Dan Keefe and Kurt Papke
MEMBERS ABSENT: Uli Sacchet, Craig Claybaugh and Steve Lillehaug
STAFF PRESENT: Sharmeen A]-Jaff-, Senior Planner, Lori Haak, Water Resource
Coordinator; and Matt Saam, Assistant City Engineer
PUBLIC PRESENT FOR ALL ITEMS:
Debbie Lloyd
Janet Paulsen
7302 Laredo Drive
7305 Laredo Drive
PUBLIC HEARING:
WETLAND ALTERATION PERNUT FOR THE PLACEMENT OF A
BOARDWALK/DOCK ACROSS AN AG/URBAN WETLAND TO PROVIDE
ACCESS TO LAKE LUCY. THE SITE IS ZONED RESEDENTIAL SINGLE
FAM[ILY AND IS LOCATED AT 6745 LAKEWAY DRIVE, MATTHEW AND
SUZANNE WOODS, PLANNING CASE NO. 04-24.
Lori Haak presented the staff report on this item.
Slagle: Questions of staff.
Keefe: Yeah, I have a question.
Slagle: Go ahead Dan.
Keefe: Just in regards to the dock portion, is the dock going to be straight out as well,
like it's depicted on, or is it going to T at the end or, is there any mention of that?
Haak: No. The information that staff has at this time is that it's going to be a straight
dock, so you may want to address the applicant with that question for more detail.
Keefe: Great. That's the only question I have.
Papke: How long is the dock? We had a very similar case to this, I don't recall exactly
how long ago it was. Maybe 9 months or so ago, and I don't recall the details of the
debate but I remember there being quite a bit of discussion around how to define the
maximum/minimurn length of the dock. Could you please briefly review what the city
code calls for and exactly how long this dock is and how it meets those requirements.
Planning Commission Oting — August 3, 2004
Haak: Certainly. In many cases it's difficult to determine the exact length of the dock
until you start to install it. Simply because you don't know what the depth of the water at
that point is until you've worked your way out to it. So with this application, as with all
other docks that we consider or other people with whom I discussed docks at the staff
level, the length of the dock really varies, so the criteria are this. The first is that the dock
cannot exceed 50 feet in length, unless it takes more than 50 feet to get into 4 feet of
water, and that's the city's criteria. Now the other component of the city code that comes
into play at that point is that the dock cannot be an obstruction on the lake or to other
property owners access to their property so let's say Mr. Woods in this case is the middle
property of 3 properties in that subdivision. There is one person to his west that also has
a dock. If Mr., if the man, the property owner excuse me, to the west were to call the city
and complain about the length of the Woods' dock, we would ask the Woods' to remove
sections of their dock so as to not obstruct navigation.
Papke: So how do we check compliance of that? Is the dock inspected after it's
constructed?
Haak: Typically it's not. Unless there is some sort of a complaint. Typically we don't,
unless we receive complaints about it, navigation or something of that nature.
Papke: Okay.
Keefe: I just have one follow-up question. In regards to the setback. The setback is
from the dock itself to the edge of the property line, or the extended property line out to
the lake.
Haak: That's right.
Keefe: It's not, it wouldn't be, so you could still have a boat on, within the 10 foot area,
is that correct?
Haak: That's right.
Keefe: Okay. So it is just the structure itself.
Haak: That's correct.
Keefe: Right, okay. Good enough, thanks.
Tjornhom: Does the DNR require a type of material to be used for the dock? I mean is
there like a set it has to be wood or could it be?
Haak: No. No, they don't really, the DNR has given those types of considerations over
to the municipalities and we don't have anything that determines that.
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Planning Commission Ating — August 3, 2004 0
Slagle: I don't have any questions. Is the applicant here? And if they'd like to, come up
and state your name and address and share with us your application.
Matt Woods: Thank you members of the commission. My name is Matt Woods, along
with my wife Suzanne I'm the applicant for this application. My wife and I moved into
the neighborhood about 2 years ago. Built a house in White Tail Cove and thankfully
we're able to get onto Lake Lucy. A very beautiful property. Beautiful area and for a
number of years now we've been eyeing being able to access the lake. We've talked to
both our neighbors on both sides. We are using the same dock installation company that
both the neighbors had used. It's a company by the name of Fine Line. Commissioner,
to address your concern and your question, the materials being used are a combination of
metal, for the permanent aspect of the structure and then on, a polymer type for the
decking and that is comparable with what the neighbors on both sides have used. With
respect to the length, it is estimated about 150 total. Not just the dock portion but the
formal boardwalk portion, given all the setbacks from a tangible or solid point of land to
the one out to reach that depth of water. I tried myself to walk out there several times and
it's really, it's really marsh over the area that we're considering the boardwalk. I
personally believe we're going to be well within the guidelines that have been laid out
here. But if I can answer any specific questions the commission may have.
Keefe: I just have a question. Actually it's a question I should ask staff. The dock itself,
is it going to be just straight out or are you going to T it or what are you thinking?
Matt Woods: Right now all we're applying for is the straight line. The company that's
offered it as a proposed to us a 6 foot crossing of the T so to speak. So at the end of there
commissioner, there would be like a 6 foot on so 3 foot on both sides. Candidly, until
you had raised the issue I didn't know that that was an issue. It's not critical to us but it
had been proposed by the company. For us it's not important one way or another.
Keefe: I guess I'd go back to staff in regards to the setback, would it, if they T'd at the
end, would the 3 feet technically then be within the setback?
Haak: Yes. Then it would need to be setback 13 feet from the side. Or the main portion
of the dock rather.
Matt Woods: And with respect to that, the angle, what the company is telling us, because
of the lay of the land, I'm sorry I don't know how the overhead camera. Oh there they
are. That in fact the dock might actually angle a little bit away from the neighboring
property in order to take advantage of the most, there's certain sections there that are
more solid than others. In order to get, to minimize the impact and to create the shortest
distance to open water. They were proposing taking with that line area, adjusting it
slightly so it's coming out that way. Also keeping in mind the 10 foot setback.
Slagle: Okay, any questions? I've got one. And Lori, if you wouldn't mind putting up
that geographical overhead. And it's maybe a staff and an applicant question but if you
use your neighbor to the west as a measuring point and his or her dock, where would
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Planning Commission Oting — August 3, 2004
your's be in relationship to that as far as length goes? Do you anticipate it being any
further out?
Matt Woods: Our's, the total length commissioner will be shorter because our property
is, it's a diamond shape. It juts out. The property itself juts further out as you enter it.
See approximately here whereas our neighbor property had to start his deck from here
and his juts out approximately from there to the open water area right about here. The
total length will be shorter. We anticipate that we would stop at the same approximate
point along a latitudinal line so to speak.
Slagle: Okay, where, if I can ask, is the property to the east as far as their dock goes? If
someone can just show me roughly.
Matt Woods: The best, there is actually a white line commissioner, maybe you'll be able
to see it. I believe that that is in fact.
Haak: That was the pre-existing dock. Prior to the subdivision.
Slagle: Okay. About there?
Matt Woods: About there.
Slagle: Okay. So it, in essence it's not on their western border with this applicant's spot?
Haak: No. It's further toward the eastern end of the property.
Slagle: Okay. Okay. No other questions? Dan, you have?
Keefe: Just one quick follow-up. The e-mail that we received, is that, is it Jack Randall.
Is that correct? Is he to the east or to the.
Matt Woods: The Randall's are up the hill. Up approximately, and I can't tell the exact
plots here but they're approximately up in this area. They also have a dock I believe it's
this white one here.
Slagle: Okay. Wow. You're crossing, I mean safe to say you're crossing a lot of
wetland before you reach open water. Is that a correct statement?
Matt Woods: I would have to say commissioner a lot is somewhat of a.
Slagle: How about greater than 100 feet?
Matt Woods: There clearly is a substantial amount of cattails and material there. In
terms of actual amount, I honestly couldn't say because I haven't done the express
measurements but I mean clearly there's a lot as you can see from the photo itself. There
is a fair amount.
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Keefe: And that lake has, was started out kind of low this year. It's come up some.
Matt Woods: Yeah. Over the 2 years that we've been there commissioner, it's been all
over and it's actually probably, from what we've seen in our short time there, probably
average at this point but it did start out low, yeah.
Keefe: So in some years you get a lot of wetland and other years not so much. Yeah.
Matt Woods: This is at the bottom of a big bowl so there's a lot of...
Slagle: Okay, thank you very much.
Matt Woods: Thank you.
Slagle: Lori I have one last question. There's been no discussion on, and again correct
me if I'm wrong but there's been no discussion of a community dock or any.
Haak: No. Something of that nature would have needed to be done with the subdivision.
Slagle: Okay. Okay, well. We'll bring it up for the commission. Any discussion that
folks want to share?
Keefe: It looks to be pretty consistent with the other docks that are in that area and it
sounds like Fine Line's put, installing all the same dock company. I'm alright with it.
Slagle: Bethany.
Tjornhom: Yeah, I have no problem with it if the city has no problem with it.
Slagle: Okay. Well then I'll entertain a motion.
Papke: I make a motion that we recommend approval of Wetland Alteration Permit #04-
24 for a boardwalk across the wetland at 6745 Lakeway Drive, subject to the conditions I
through 3 as listed in the staff report.
Slagle: Is there a second?
Keefe: Second.
Papke moved, Keefe seconded that the Planning Commission recommends approval
of Welland Alteration Permit #04-24 for a boardwalk across the wetland at 6745
Lakeway Drive, subject to the following conditions:
Planning Commission Sting — August 3, 2004 0
The boardwalk shall be installed across the wetland as a permanent structure and
a dock shall extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy to provide docking for
watercraft.
2. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement with the City for the
installation of the boardwalk across the drainage and utility easement.
3. The dock shall be located outside of the dock setback zone.
All voted in favor and the motion carried unanimously with a vote of 4 to 0.
PUBLIC HEARING:
FRONTIER SECOND ADDITION, PRELIMINARY PLAT TO SUBDIVEDE 2.61
R. STINSON, PLANNING CASE NO. 04-26.
Public Present:
Name Address
Charles Thiss
5090 Greenwood Circle
Charles R. Stinson
4733 Eastwood Road
Ralph Burrell
7555 Frontier Trail
Kay Touchette
7541 Frontier Trail
Sharmeen AI-Jaff and Matt Saam presented the staff report on this item.
Slagle: Start down here. Any questions for staff Kurt?
Papke: Yeah. When I look at the topographical drawing, I know one of the original
issues was setback from the bluff line, and according to our definition of where the bluff
begins and ends laterally on the topographical map, how precisely are those boundaries
determined? I mean if I look at the topographical drawing, I don't know that I could pick
out very well where the bluff begins and ends, so could you comment on how precisely
that beginning and ending of the bluff is determined? If at all.
Saam: The definition of the bluff per our city ordinance I believe is a 25 foot elevation
change, or drop and the slope has to be 30 percent or greater, so basically a 3 to I or
greater. Using that criteria and the applicant's surveyor, and staff reviewing the site,
that's how we do it. Sharmeen, do you want to add anything else, but typically staff goes
out there and we kind of both agree that this is the top of the bluff. This is kind of where
it starts and this appears to be the bottom. Have it surveyed. Give us the slope
percentage and let's see if it qualifies.
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
STAFF REPORT
PC DAW. August 3, 2004
CC DATE: August 23, 2004
REVIEWDEADLINE: August29,2004
CASE#: 04-24
BY: LH
PROPOSAL: Wetland Alteration Permit for Placement of a Dock
LOCATION: 6745 Lakeway Drive (Lot 5, Block 2 - Whitetail Cove)
APPLICANT: Matthew and Suzanne Woods
6745 Lakeway Drive
Chanhassen, NIN 55317
PRESENT ZONING: RSF — Single Family Residential District
2020 LAND USE PLAN: Residential Low Density
ACREAGE: 0.93 acres DENSITY: 1.2-4 units/acre Net
SUMMARY OF REQUEST: Installation of a boardwalk across a wetland to provide access to
Lake Lucy. Boardwalk will be permanent to minimize impacts to wetland.
Notice of this public hearing has been mailed to all property owners within 500 feet and
all lakeshore property owners.
$CAMEO
Woods Dock Wetland AlAttion Permit
Planning Case No. 04-24
August 3, 2004
Page 2
PROPOSAL SUMMARY
The applicant is proposing the installation of a boardwalk from the rear portion of 6745 Lakeway
Drive and across a wetland to provide permanent access to Lake Lucy. A permanent floating dock
will extend lakeward from the boardwalk to provide boat access by way of a dock.
Subject Property
Lake Lucy
APPLICABLE REGUATIONS
See. 20-404. No net loss.
To achieve no net loss of wetland, except as provided under section 20-416 of this article, or
authorized by a wetland alteration permit issued by the city, a person may not drain, grade, fill,
bum, remove healthy native vegetation, or otherwise alter or destroy a wetland of any size or type.
Any alteration to a wetland, permitted by a wetland alteration permit must be fully mitigated so that
there is no net loss of wetlands.
See. 20-405. Standards.
The following standards apply to all lands within and abutting a wetland:
(3) Docks or walkways shall be elevated six (6) to eight (8) inches above the ordinary high
water mark or six (6) to eight (8) inches above the ground level, whichever is greater.
(4) Access across a wetland shall be by means of a boardwalk and only upon approval of a
wetland alteration permit.
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Woods Dock Wetland Alte&n Permit
Planning Case No. 04-24
August 3, 2004
Page 3
See. 20-407. Wetiand alteration.
(a) An applicant for a wetland alteration permit shall adhere to the following principles in
descending order of priority:
(1) Avoiding the direct or indirect impact of the activity that may destroy or diminish the
wetland;
(2) Minimizing the impact by limiting the degree or magnitude of the wetland activity and its
implementation.
See. 2040& Permit required.
Drainage, grading, filling, removal of healthy native vegetation, or otherwise altering or destroying
a wetland of any size or type requires a wetland alteration permit. Activity in a wetland requiring a
wetland alteration pennit includes, but is not limited to:
(3) Installation of boardwalks.
BACKGROUND
The applicant contacted the City during Spring 2004 regarding the placement of docks/boardwalks
on the subject property. The applicant has applied for a wetland alteration permit in order to install
a boardwalk/dock across the wetland that would meet the required ten -foot (10') side yard setback.
The wetland along the south edge of the property is adjacent to Lake Lucy. It is classified by the
City's Surface Water Management Plan (SWMP) as a natural wetland. The wetland is dominated
by cattails.
ANALYSIS
Posts and pilings for projects typically built on pilings (such as docks and boathouses) are not
classified as fill under the Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (Attachment 5). The applicant has
minimized wetland impacts by proposing a permanent structure across the wetland. This will
eliminate the need for crossing the wetland annually to install the dock/boardwalk.
FINDINGS
Permanent structures that minimize or avoid wetland impacts are encouraged where wetland
crossings are necessary. Boardwalks are intended to be permanent structures that provide access
across wetland areas. The boardwalk should be installed across the wetland as a permanent
structure and a dock should extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy to provide docking for
watercraft. This is consistent with what is proposed by the applicant.
Woods Dock Wetland AlAon Permit
Planning Case No. 04-24
August 3, 2004
Page 4
The rear portion of the lot at 6745 Lakeway Drive is encumbered by a drainage and utility
easement. An encroachment agreement is necessary for the installation of the boardwalk across
the easement.
The dock setback zone is defined in Section 6-1 of the City Code as "the area inside and running
parallel to and ten (10) feet from the extended lot lines of a lot abutting a lake." The dock should be
located outside of the dock setback zone.
RECOMNENDATION
Staff recommends that the Planning Commission adopt the following motion:
"Me Planning Commission recommends approval of Wetland Alteration Permit #04-24 for a
boardwalk across the wetland at 6745 Lakeway Drive subject to the following conditions:
1. The boardwalk shall be installed across the wedarid as a permanent structure and a dock
shall extend from the boardwalk into Lake Lucy to provide docking for watercraft;
2. The applicant shall enter into an encroachment agreement with the City for the
installation of the boardwalk across the drainage and utility easement; and
3. The dock shall be located outside of the dock setback zone." ^we/'DdA Z -A -
ATTACHMENTS
1. Findings of Fact.
2. Application received June 29, 2004.
3. Notice of Public Hearing, Chanhassen Villager.
4. Notice of Public Hearing and Affidavit of Mailing dated July 22, 2004.
5. Excerpt from Minnesota Wetland Conservation Act (MR 8420.0110).
6. Surveyors Certificate showing proposed dock.
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CrrY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, NETiNESOTA
FINDINGS OF FACT
AND RECOMMENDATION
IN RE: Application of Matthew and Suzanne Woods for a Wetland Alteration Permit 2004-04.
On August 3, 2004, the Chanhassen Planning Commission met at its regularly scheduled meeting
to consider the application of Matthew and Suzanne Woods for a wetland alteration permit. The
Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on the proposed wetland alteration permit
preceded by published and mailed notice. The Planning Commission heard testimony from all
interested persons wishing to speak and now makes the following:
FINDINGS OF FACT
1. The property is currently zoned RSF, Single -Family Residential.
2. The property is guided in the Land Use Plan for Residential —Low Density (1.2 — 4.0 units
per net acre).
3. The property is located at 6745 Lakeway Drive.
4. The wetland permit meets the applicable standards from the city code:
a. Docks or walkways shall be elevated six (6) to eight (8) inches above the ordinary high
water mark or six (6) to eight (8) inches above the ground level, whichever is greater.
b. Access across a wetland shall be by means of a boardwalk and only upon approval of a
wetland alteration permit.
c. Avoiding the director indirect impact of die activity that may destroy or diminish the
wetland.
d. Minimizing the impact by limiting the degree or magnitude of the wetland activity and its
implementation.
5. The planning report #2004-24, dated August 3, 2004, prepared by Lori Haak, is incorporated
herein.
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RECONEMNDATION
The Planning Commission recommends that the City Council approve the Wetland Alteration
Permit.
ADOVIM by the Chanhassen Planning Commission this 3rd day of August, 2004.
CHANHASSEN PLANNING CONMSSION
Uli, Sacchet, Chairman
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CITY OF CHANHASSEN
7700 MARKET BOULEVARD
CHANHASSEN, IMN 55317
(952) 227-11 DO
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
RECEIVED
jUN 2 9 2004
DEVELOPMENT REVIEW APPLICATION CHANHASSEN PUN"
APPLICANT:- so-za-le%-- Waoas OWNER:– MA-miet,) WOO&S
ADDRESS:_(6_7q5 LA�<gwc��,f -Dez.
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TELEPHONE (Day Time) (Ci 5 a). -4 -7,4 - -8 ? � Q
ADDRESS: 6 -1 q S L -�, k -0 e.
TELEPHONE: 4-7q - 38qa
— Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Temporary Sales Permit
— Conditional Use Permit
Vacation of Right-of-Way/Easements
Interim Use Permit
Variance
Non -conforming Use Permit
X Welland Alteration Permit
Planned Unit Development*
Zoning Appeal
Rezoning
Zoning Ordinance Amendment
Sign Permits
Sign Plan Review
Notification Sign
Site Plan Review*
X Escrow for Filing Fees/Attorney Cost"
- $50 CUP/SPR/VACNAR/WAP/Metes & Bounds
- $400 Minor SUB
Subdivision*
TOTAL FEE $ 00
Mailing labels of all property owners within at least 500 feet of the boundaries of the property must be included
with the application -OR- the City can provide this list (Carver County properties only) for an additional fee to be
invoiced to the applicant.
If you would like the City to provide mailing labels, check this box ljor
Building material samples must be submitted with site plan reviews.
*Twenty-six (26) full-size folded copies of the plans must be submitted, including an 81/2" X 11 " reduced copy for
each plan sheet.
"Escrow will be required for other applications through the development contract.
NOTE: When multiple applications are processed, the appropriate fee shall be charged for each application.
PROJECT NAME: Kes;soE ., -r , e4L- Do
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LOCATION: 6-7,15 "ke".., Ofz- C �1,z- h-ts,5e, IV -0 55-31
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: —(*Ldi sh,-.0 11b , pfl* :Z3:0
C,A ever C1 7 -L�4-5-, 9/ock ;2 , Uh--k 7-1-1 Couol-
TOTAL ACREAGE: ci cre
WETLANDS PRESENT: X YES NO
PRESENT ZONING: 5. 0 C- " —i "q�
REQUESTED ZONING: 11(0 S - P4L-^) 1.0 (-
PRESENT LAND USE DESIGNATION: R(2 SIDE 4) T 114C.—
REQUESTED LAND USE DESIGNATION: S
REASON FOR REQUEST: a v%s+r -) c4— DOC. k Pn e S l'o e�x 7- 1 jv��--
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This application must be completed in full and be typewritten or clearly printed and must be accompanied by all information
and plans required by applicable City Ordinance provisions. Before filing this application, you should confer with the
Planning Department to determine the specific ordinancerand procedural requirements applicable to your application.
A determination of completeness of the application shall be made within ten business days of application submittal. A written
notice of application deficiencies shall be mailed to the applicant within ten business days of application.
This is to certify that I am making application for the described action by the City and that I am responsible for complying with
all City requirements with regard to this request. This application should be processed in my name and I am the party whom
the City should contact regarding any matter pertaining to this application. I have attached a copy of proof of ownership
(either copy of Owner's Duplicate Certificate of Title, Abstract of Title or purchase agreement), or I am the authorized person
to make this application and the fee owner has also signed this application.
I will keep myself informed of the deadlines for submission of material and the progress of this application. I further
understand that additional fees may be charged for consulting fees, feasibility studies, etc. with an estimate prior to any
authorization to proceed with the study. The documents and information I have submitted are true and correct to the best of
my knowledge.
The city hereby notifies the applicant that if development
requirements and agency review, th(y6� requires an at
review shall be completed within 120/dayj unless addifdp
of Applicant
of Fee
cannot be completed within 60 days due to public hearing
60 -day extension for development review. Development
fv extensions are approved by the applicant.
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Date
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Date
Application Received on to (2-2-7 &4 Fee Paid C - <:>O Receipt No.
The applicant should contact staff for a copy of the staff report which will be available on Friday prior to the
meeting- If not contacted, a copy of the report will be mailed to the applicant's address.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING CASE NO. 04-24
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Chanhassen Planning Commission will hold a
public hearing on Tuesday, August 3, 2004, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in Chanhassen
City Hall, 7700 Market Blvd. The purpose of this hearing is to consider a request for a Wetland
Alteration Permit for the placement of a boardwalk/dock across a natural wetland to provide access
to Lake Lucy. The site is zoned Residential Single Family and is located at 6745 Lakeway Drive.
Applicant: Matthew and Suzanne Woods.
A plan showing the location of the proposal is available for public review at City Hall
during regular business hours. All interested persons are invited to attend this public hearing and
express their opinions with respect to this proposal.
Lori Haak, Water Resources Coordinator
Email: Ihaak@ci.chanhassen.mn.us
Phone: 952-227-1135
(Publish in the Chanhassen Villager on July 22, 2004)
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING NOTICE
STATE OF MINNESOTA)
)ss.
COUNTY OF CARVER )
I, Karen I Engelhardt, being first duly swom, on oath deposes that she is and was on July
22, 2004, the duly qualified and acting Deputy Clerk of the City of Chanhassen, NEnnesota; that
on said date she caused to be mailed a copy of the attached notice of Public Hearing for
Planning Case No. 04-24 — Woods Wetland Alteration Permit to the persons named on
attached Exhibit "A", by enclosing a copy of said notice in an envelope addressed to such owner,
and depositing the envelopes addressed to all such owners in the United States mail with postage
fully prepaid thereon; that the names and addresses of such owners were those appearing as such
by the records of the County Treasurer, Carver County, Nlinnesota, and by other appropriate
records.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
thisa?2-hdday of J" 14 ,2004.
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Notice of Public Hearing
Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting
Date & Time:
Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 7:00 p.m.
Location:
City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd.
Request for a Wetland Alteration Permit for the placement OTT
Proposal:
boardwalk/dock across a natural wetland to provide access to
Lake Lucy. The site is zoned Residential Single Family
Planning File:
04-24
Applicant:
Matthew and Suzanne Woods
Property
6745 Lakeway Drive
Location:
A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice.
The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the
applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood
about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the
public hearing through the following steps:
What Happens
at the Meeting:
1 . Staff will give an overview of the proposed project.
2. The applicant will present plans on the project.
3. Comments are received from the public.
4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses
the project.
If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please stop
by City Hall during office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. If you wish to talk to someone about
Questions &
this project, please contact Lori Haak at 952-227-1135 or e -
Comments:
mail lhaak@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit
written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the
department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide
copies to the Commission.
City Review Procedure:
• Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Weiland Alterations,
Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the
Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified of the
application In writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting.
• Staff prepare$ a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent intonation and a recommendation.
These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of
the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of
the hearing process, The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a
recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affimn or modify wholly or partly the Planning
Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the
City Council except razonings and land use amendments from residential to commerciattindustrial.
• Minnesota State Statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant
waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any
person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its
status and scheduling for the City Council meeting.
• A neighborhood spokesperson/representative Is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers
are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the
project with any interested person(s).
• Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and
any correspondence regarding the application will be included in the report to the City Council. If you wish to have
something to be included in the report, please contact the Planning Staff person named on the notification. _
Notice of Public Hearing
Chanhassen Planning Commission Meeting
Date & Time:
Tuesday, August 3, 2004 at 7:00 p.m.
Location:
City Hall Council Chambers, 7700 Market Blvd.
Request for a Welland Alteration Permit for the placement of a
Proposal:
boardwalk/dock across a natural wetiand to provide access to
Lake Lucy. The site is zoned Residential Single Family
Planning File:
04-24
Applicant:
Matthew and Suzanne Woods
Property
6745 Lakeway Drive
Location:
A location map Is on the reverse side of this notice.
The purpose of this public hearing is to inform you about the
applicant's request and to obtain input from the neighborhood
about this project. During the meeting, the Chair will lead the
public hearing through the following steps:
What Happens
at the Meeting:
1 . Staff will give an overview of the proposed project.
2. The applicant will present plans on the project.
3. Comments are received from the public.
4. Public hearing is closed and the Commission discusses
the project.
If you want to see the plans before the meeting, please stop
by City Hall during office hours, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,
Monday through Friday. If you wish to talk to someone about
Questions &
this project, please contact Lori Haak at 952-227-1135 or e -
Comments:
mail Ihaak@ci.chanhassen.mn.us. If you choose to submit
written comments, it is helpful to have one copy to the
department in advance of the meeting. Staff will provide
copies to the Commission.
City Review Procedure;
• Subdivisions, Planned Unit Developments, Site Plan Reviews, Conditional and Interim Uses, Weiland Alterations,
Rezonings, Comprehensive Plan Amendments and Code Amendments require a public hearing before the,*
Planning Commission. City ordinances require all property within 500 feet of the subject site to be notified
application in writing. Any interested party is invited to attend the meeting.
• Staff prepares a report on the subject application that includes all pertinent intonation and a recommendation.
These reports are available by request. At the Planning Commission meeting, staff will give a verbal overview of
the report and a recommendation. The item will be opened for the public to speak about the proposal as a part of
the hearing process, The Commission will close the public hearing and discuss the item and make a
recommendation to the City Council. The City Council may reverse, affirm or modify wholly or partly the Planning
Commission's recommendation. Rezonings, land use and code amendments take a simple majority vote of the
City Council except rezonings and land use amendments from residential to commerciallinclustrial.
• Minnesota State Statute 519.99 requires all applications to be processed within 60 days unless the applicant
waives this standard. Some applications due to their complexity may take several months to complete. Any
person wishing to follow an item through the process should check with the Planning Department regarding its
status and scheduling for the City Council meeting.
• A neighborhood spokespersordrepresentative is encouraged to provide a contact for the city. Often developers
are encouraged to meet with the neighborhood regarding their proposal. Staff is also available to review the
project with any interested person(s).
• Because the Planning Commission holds the public hearing, the City Council does not. Minutes are taken and
any correspondence regarding the application will be included In the report to the City Council. Ifyouwishtohave
something to be included in the report, please contact the Plannino Staff person named on the notification. —
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Subject Property
Lake Lucy
1'his trap is neither a legally recorded step nor a survey and is not intended to be used as me. �rhh; nap is
a cOrspillatiort Of records. inforsnation and data lotsited in landus, city, County, state and fraderal offices and
other swroes regarcing the area shont, and is to Ise used for reference, pur,sess only. The City does not
moort Met the Geograi Inforroidw Sysen (GIS) Data used to prepare this steps am error fm�. and! the
City does not represent Met Me GIS Data can W used for navigational, tracking or any other purpose
requiring emoting of d.t.M. or direction or predision in the depiction of geographic features.
If effom or discrepancies am found please contest 9K=-1107. The preceding dedarrear is provided
pursuant to Minnesom Statutes §466.03, Subd. 21 (20()0), and Me ustar a this rnap ast,noWedges that Me
City siml not Its, liable for my damages, and eVresely waives all dairri and agrees to defend, inclennnity,
and hold handeses Me City front my and! At daham brought by I-Iser. its employees or agerits, or Mind!
parties *hich alliss out of the user's assass or use of data provided.
Subject Property
Lake Lucy
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Public0learing Notificationtrea
(500 Feet + Riparian)
Woods Dock Wetland Alteration Permit
6745 Lakeway Drive
City of Chanhassen
Planning Case No. 04-24
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ALAN ROBERT & MARY E ANTHONY D & GRETCHEN A
WEINGART ROEPKE BONNIE S MCCOSKEY
1685 STELLER CT 6735 LAKEWAY DR 6720 POINTE LAKE LUCY
EXCELSIOR MN 55331-9080 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8434
BRIAN J WARPINSKI &
DENALI CUSTOM HOMES
DENNIS E & SUSAN J SCHEPPMANN
KELLY A CYSKIEWICZ
18283 MINNETONKA BLVD
TRUSTEES OF TRUST
4625 CASCO AVE
SUITE B
6740 LAKEWAY DR
EDINA MN 55424-1128
WAYZATA MN 55391-3346
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579
DONALD J & NANCY L GIACCHETTI
EDWIN & CORREEN G NEWINSKI
ERIC MICHAEL RIVKIN
6679 LAKEWAY DR
6930 UTICA LN
1695 STELLER CT
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201
EXCELSIOR MN 55331-9080
GERALD F HOFFMANN GLORIA J & DALE E CARLSON HEIDI J CARISCH
6830 UTICA TER TRUSTEES OF TRUST 7000 UTICA LN
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557 6900 UTICA LN
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9214
JACK J & KATHRYN K RANDALL JAMES & CLAUDETTE G SCHLUCK JAMES H & GWEN M WILDERMUTH
1571 LAKE LUCY RD 6800 UTICA TER 6672 LAKEWAY DR
EXCELSIOR MN 55331-9022 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578
LAKE LUCY RDG HOMEOWNERS
JOSEPH J & D GAYLE MORIN KRIS E & LISA T BERGLY ASSN
1441 LAKE LUCY RD 6687 LAKEWAY CT C/O RANDALL R NOECKER
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8405 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578 8315 PLEASANT VIEW DR
MOUNDS VIEWN MN 55112-6139
LAWRENCE H & NANCY S
MCDOWELL LOSCHEIDER CUSTOM HOMES INC MATTHEW L & SUZANNE C WOODS
6663 LAKEWAY DR 1607 FLORIDA AVE N 6745 LAKEWAY DR
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578 GOLDEN VALLEY MN 55427-4205 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579
MAX C & JAN M GLENN MICHAEL KRAUSE & PATRICK A MOHR &
6712 LAKEWAY DR KRESSIN KRAUSE MAUREEN D LORD MOHR
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579 7050 UTICA LN 6890 UTICA TER
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9214 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557
PRINCE R NELSON ROCKFORD R WALDIN ROGER M & E ELAINE SAMPSON
7801 AUDUBON RD JUDY M CHRISTENSEN
7100 UTICA LN 6710 POINTE LAKE LUCY
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8201 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9528 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8434
RONALD C & MARY ELLEN STATE OF MINNESOTA IN TRUST
KNUDTEN SCOTT E & TAMARA G SATHER
7090 UTICA LN C/O AUDITOR - DNR WITHHELD
6850 UTICA TER 600 4TH ST E
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9214 CHASKA MN 55318-2184
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�HOMAS A & JEAN 6 HOGHAUG WILLIAM B & PATRICIA C WARD WILLIAM D LAMBRECHT &
6713 LAKEWAY DR 6960 UTICA LN JOANNE M LAMBRECHT
CHANHASSEN MIN 55317-9201 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579 6990 UTICA LN
RICH SLAGLE
7411 FAWN HILL ROAD
CHANHASSEN MN 55317
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1 Subp. 12. Day. "Day" mans a calendar day unless
2 specified otherwise. The day of the event shall not he used in
3 counting any time period.
4 Subp. 13. Repealed, 22 SR 1877
5 SubP. 13a. Degraded wetland. 'Degraded wetland" means a
6 wetland that provides minimal wetland function and value due to
7 human activities such as drainage, diversion of watershed,
8 filling, excavating, pollutant runoff, and vegetative or
9 adjacent upland manipulation.
10 Subp. 14. Ditch. 'Ditch* means an open channel to conduct
11 the flow of water, as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section
12 103E.005, subdivision 8.
13 Subp. 15. Drain or drainage. 'DrainO or Odrainagem means
14 any method for removing or diverting waters from wetlands. The
15 methods shall include, but are not limited to, excavation of an
16 open ditch, installation of subsurface drainage tile, filling,
17 diking, or pumping.
18 Subp. 16. Drainage system. 'Drainage system" means a
19 system of ditch or tile, or both, to drain property, including
20 laterals, improvements, and improvements of outlets.
21 Subp. 17. Zzcavation. "Excavation" means the displacement
22 or removal of substrate, sediment, or other materials by any
23 method.
24 Subp. 18. Fill. 'Fill' means any solid material added to
25 or redeposited in a wetland that would alter its cross-section
26 or hydrological characteristics, obstruct flow patterns, change
27 the wetland boundary, or convert the wetland to a nonwetland.
28 It does not include posts and pilings for linear projects such
29 as bridges, elevated walkways, or powerline structures, or
30 structures traditionally built on pilings such as docks and
31 boathouses. It does include posts and pilings that result in
32 bringing the wetland into a nonaquatic use or significantly
33 altering the wetland's functions and values, such as the
34 construction of office and industrial developments, parking
35 structures, restaurants, stores, hotels, housing projects, and
36 similar structures. It does not include slash or woody
37 vegetation, if the slash or woody vegetation originated from
38 vegetation growing in the wetland and does not impi Low
39 or circulation of water or the reach of the wetlam L�OWJ
40 Subp_ 18a. 50 to 80 percent area. 050 to 80 percent area"
41 means a county or watershed with at least 50 percent but less
42 than 80 percent of the presettlement wetland acreage intact.
43 Subp. 19. Floodplain wetland. "Floodplain wetlan& means
44 a wetland located in the floodplain of a watercourse, with no
45 well defined inlets or outlets, including tile systems, ditches,
46 or natural watercourses. This my include the floodplain itself
47 when it exhibits wetland characteristics.
48 Subp. 20. Flow-through wetland. �Flow-through wetland4
49 means a wetland with both a well defined outlet and one or more
50 well defined inlets, including tile systems, ditches, or natural
51 watercourses.
52 SUbp. 20a. Greater than 80 percent area. mGreater than 80
53 percent area" means a county or watershed where 80 percent or
54 more of the presettlement wetland acreage is intact and:
55 A. ten percent or more of the current total land area
56 is wetland; or
57 B. 50 percent or more of the current total land area
58 is state or federal land.
59 Subp. 20b. Rayland. "Hayland" means an area that was
60 mechanically harvested or that was planted with annually seeded
61 crops in a crop rotation seeded to grasses or legumes in six of
62 the last ten years.
63 Subp. 21. Hydric soils. OHydric soils" means soils that
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
7700 MARKET BLVD
CHANHASSEN mN
55317
Payee: SUZANNE WOODS
Date: 08/03/2004
Time:
10:27am
Receipt Number: DW
5293
Clerk: DANIELLE
GIS 04-24 WOODS WAP
ITEM REFERENCE
AMOUNT
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GIS GIS 04-24 WOODS WAP
GIS LIST
99.00
Total:
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99.00
Check 10153
99.00
Change:
---------------
0.00
THANK YOU FOR YOUR
PAYMENT!
SCANNEO
City of Chanhassen
7700 Market Boulevard
P.O. Box 147
Chanhassen, MN 55317
MY OF (952) 227-1100
CHMSER
To: Matthew& Suzanne Woods
6745 Lakeway Drive
Chanhassen, MN 55317
Ship To:
Invoice
SALESPERSON
DATE
TERMS
KTM
7/22/04
upon receipt
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION
UNIT PRICE
AMOUNT
33 Property Owners List within 500' of 6745 Lakeway Drive + Riparian
Properties around Lake Lucy (33 labels)
$3.00
$99.00
TOTAL DUE
$99.00
Make all checks payable to: City of Chanhassen
Please write the following code on your check: Planning Case #04-24.
If you have any questions concerning this invoice. call: (952)-227-1107.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS!
Publicq4earing Notificationtrea
(500 Feet + Riparian)
Woods Dock Wetland Alteration Permit
6745 Lakeway Drive
City of Chanhassen
Planning Case No. 04-24
Subject
Property
Lake Lucy
Lake Ann
SCANNED
ALAN ROBERT & MARY E ANTHONY D & GRETCHEN A
WEINGART BONNIE S MCCOSKEY
ROEPKE 6720 POINTE LAKE LUCY
1685 STELLER CT 6735 LAKEWAY DR CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8434
EXCELSIOR MN 55331-9080 CHANHASSEN MIN 55317-7579
BRIAN J WARPINSKI &
DENALI CUSTOM HOMES
DENNIS E & SUSAN J SCHEPPMANN
KELLY A CYSKIEWICZ
18283 MINNETONKA BLVD
TRUSTEES OF TRUST
4625 CASCO AVE
SUITE B
6740 LAKEWAY DR
EDINA MN 55424-1128
WAYZATA MN 55391-3346
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579
DONALD J & NANCY L GIACCHETTI
EDWIN & CORREEN G NEWINSKI
ERIC MICHAEL RIVKIN
6679 LAKEWAY DR
6930 UTICA LN
1695 STELLER CT
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201
EXCELSIOR MN 55331-9080
GERALD F HOFFMANN GLORIA J & DALE E CARLSON HEIDI J CARISCH
6830 UTICA TER TRUSTEES OF TRUST 7000 UTICA LN
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557 6900 UTICA LN CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9214
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201
JACK J & KATHRYN K RANDALL JAMES & CLAUDETTE G SCHLUCK JAMES H & GWEN M WILDERMUTH
1571 LAKE LUCY RD 6800 UTICA TER 6672 LAKEWAY DR
EXCELSIOR MN 55331-9022 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578
LAKE LUCY RDG HOMEOWNERS
JOSEPH J & D GAYLE MORIN KRIS E & LISA T BERGLY ASSN
1441 LAKE LUCY RD 6687 LAKEWAY CT C/O RANDALL R NOECKER
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8405 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578 8315 PLEASANT VIEW DR
MOUNDS VIEWN MN 55112-6139
LAWRENCE H & NANCY S
MCDOWELL LOSCHEIDER CUSTOM HOMES INC MATTHEW L & SUZANNE C WOODS
6663 LAKEWAY DR 1607 FLORIDA AVE N 6745 LAKEWAY DR
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7578 GOLDEN VALLEY MN 55427-4205 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579
MAX C & JAN M GLENN MICHAEL KRAUSE & PATRICK A MOHR &
6712 LAKEWAY DR KRESSIN KRAUSE MAUREEN D LORD MOHR
7050 UTICA LN 6890 UTICA TER
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-7579 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9214 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9557
PRINCE R NELSON ROCKFORD R WALDIN ROGER M & E ELAINE SAMPSON
7801 AUDUBON RD JUDY M CHRISTENSEN 6710 POINTE LAKE LUCY
CHANHASSEN MIN 55317-8201 7100 UTICA LN CHANHASSEN MN 55317-8434
CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9528
RONALD C & MARY ELLEN STATE OF MINNESOTA IN TRUST
KNUDTEN SCOTT E & TAMARA G SATHER C/O AUDITOR - DNR WITHHELD
6850 UTICA TER 7090 UTICA LN 600 4TH ST E
CHANHASSEN MIN 55317-9557 CHANHASSEN MIN 55317-9214 CHASKA MN 55318-2184
,,ANN.D
9
0
WILLIAM D LAMBRECHT &
THOMAS A & JEAN B HOGHAUG WILLIAM B & PATRICIA C WARD JOANNE M LAMBRECHT
6713 LAKEWAY DR 6960 UTICA LN
-7579 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201 CHANHASSEN MN 55317-9201
CHANHASSEN MN 55317 6990 UTICA LN
�aak, Lori
From: Randall, Jack Brandall@lowryhill.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 3:45 PM
To: Haak, Lori
Subject: File 04-24 Location 6745 Lakeway Drive
Dear Lori,
Just a quick note to let you know we own the property at 1571 Lake Lucy Road and have been
informed of the request for the above property to put in a dock. Other people have put in
docks and we strongly support the Woods' proposal.
Jack Randall
612-667-1771
952-474-6522
Please feel free to confirm this e-mail with a call if you want.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING CASE NO. 04-24
CITY OF CHANHASREN
the Chanhassen PI
Commission will hold a
hearing on Tuesday, August
at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Cb
in Chanhassen City Hall, 7700
Blvd. The purpose of this he
to consider a rearrest for a '
a noartrwawaricir across a natural
wetlandtoprovideaccesstoLakeLucy.
The site is zoned Residential Single
Family and is located at 9745 Lakeway
Drive. Applicant: Matthew and
Suzanne Woods.
A plan showing the location ofthe
proposal is available for public review
at City Hall during regular business
hours. Ali interested persons are
invited to attend this mriblic hearma
to this proposal.
Lori
Water Resources
fimalrAci.chanhassen.ran.us
Phone: 952-227-1135
(Published in the Chanhassen
Villager cm Thursday. July 22, 2OD4;
No. 4235)
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Southwest Suburban Publishing
State of Minnesota)
)SS.
County of Carver )
Laurie A. Hartmann, being duly sworn, on oath says that she is the publisher or the authorized
agent of die publisher of the newspapers known as the Chaska Herald and the Chanhassen Vil-
lager and has full knowledge of the facts herein stated as follows:
(A) These newspapers have complied with the requirements constituting qualification as a legal
newspaper, as provided by Minnesota Statute 33 IA.02, 33 IA.07, and other applicable laws, as
amended.
(B) The printed public notice that is attached to this Affidavit and identified as No. 4�135-
was published on the date or dates and in the newspaper stated in the attached Notice and said
Notice is hereby incorporated as part of this Affidavit. Said notice was cut from the columns of
the newspaper specified. Printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both
inclusive, and is hereby acknowledged as being the kind and size of 13W used in the composition
and publication of the Notice:
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�aurie A. Hartmann
Subscribed and sworn before me on
this 4eaay of —2004
Notary Public
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Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space .... $22.00 per column inch
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CM OF
Date: June 30, 2004
City of Chanhassen
7700 Market Boulevard
Chanhassen, MN 55317
(952)227-1100
To: Development Plan Referral Agencies
From: Planning Department
A 9�01--d
By: Lori Haak, Water Resources Coordinator
Subject: Woods Dock - Wetland Alteration Permit for the placement of a boardwalk/dock across an aglurban
wetland to provide access to Lake Lucy. The site is zoned Residential Single Family and is located at
6745 Lakeway Drive. Applicant: Matthew and Suzanne Woods
Planning Case: 04-24
The above described application for approval of a land development proposal was filed with the Chanhassen Planning
Department on June 29,2004. The 60 -day review period ends August 28,2004.
In order for us to provide a complete analysis of issues for Planning Commission and City Council review, we would
appreciate your comments and recommendations concerning the impact of this proposal on traffic circulation, existing and
proposed future utility services, storm water drainage, and the need for acquiring public lands or easements for park sites,
street extensions or improvements, and utilities. Where specific needs or problems exist, we would like to have a written
report to this effect from the agency concerned so that we can make a recommendation to the Planning Commission and City
Council.
This application is scheduled for consideration by the Chanhassen Planning Commission on August 3,2004 at 7:00 P -m. in
the Council Chambers at Chanhassen City Hall. We would appreciate receiving your comments by no later than July 23,
2004. You may also appear at the Planning Commission meeting if you so desire. Your cooperation and assistance is
greatly appreciated.
1. City Departments
a. City Engineer
b. City Attorney
c. City Park Director
d. Fire Marshal
e. Building Official
f. Water Resources Coordinator
g. Forester
2. Riley -Purgatory -Bluff Creek Watershed District Engineer
3. Carver Soil and Water Conservation District
4. MN Dept. of Transportation
5. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
6. CenterPoint Energy Minnegasco
7. MN Dept. of Natural Resources
8. Telephone Company
(Qwest or United)
9. Electric Company
(xcei Energy or MN Valley)
10. Mediacom
11. U. S. Fish and Wildlife
12. Carver County
a. Engineer
b. Environmental Services
13. Other -
14.
SCANWO
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
7700 MARKET BLVD
CHANHASSEN mN 55317
Payee: MATTHEW & SUZANNE WOODS
Date: 06/30/2004 Time: 11:44am
Receipt Number: EE 5056
Clerk: BETTY
WAP 04-24 6745 LAKEWAY DRIVE
ITEM REFERENCE AMOUNT
-------------------------------------------
DEVAP
PLAT RECORDING 50.00
WETLAND 150.00
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Total: 200.00
Check 5791 200.00
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Change: 0.00
THANK YOU FOR YOUR PAYMENT!
SCANNED
0 Location Map 0
Woods Dock Wetland Application Permit
6745 Lakeway Drive
City of Chanhassen
Planning Case No. 04-24
SCANNED
PubliceFlearing NotificationwArea
(500 Feet + Riparian)
Woods Dock Wetland Alteration Permit
6745 Lakeway Drive
City of Chanhassen
Planning Case No. 04-24
Subject
Lake Lmy
Lake Mn
SCANNEr
NA-02662M3B 0 (V.2.01 for MS WORD) CV14ffi3
Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Forms for Water/Wetland Projects
USE THIS APPLICATION FOR ANY PROJECT AFFECTING A LAKE, RIVER, STREAM OR WETLAND,
INCLUDING:
Local Government Unit Approval Pursuant to Minnesota Wetlands Conservation Act (WCA)
Minnesota Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Permit to Work in Public Waters
Department of the Amy Permit (33 CFR 325)
Note: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) will forward application forms to the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) for
processing if state water quality certification is required from the MPCA. You do not need to send this application to the MPCA.
This application packet includes :
Part 1: The BASIC APPLICAT10N and the COE APPLICATION to be filled out by all applicants (see Instructions).
PART H: The REPLACEMENT PLAN SUPPLEMENT to be completed onlyfor projects that impact wetlands and require a
replacement plan for wetland mitigation. If you're not sure whether you project requires a replacement plan, call you Local
Government Unit (LGU) or Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) office for guidance.
Do not Proceed with your project until you have received all required approvals from you LOU, the DNR and the COE. If you wish to confirm
the status of your application at my time, contact the agencies directly (see Instructions, page 2). Proceeding with work before all required
authorizations are obtained may result in fines or other penalties, and may include a requirement to restore the project site to origimd
condition.
If you have questions or need assistance with filling out these forms, contact yew local SWCD office, your LGU, your Area DNR Waters office,
m your COE field office (see Instructions, page 2).
If You believe that your project may be subject to watershed district, local zoning, or any other local regulations besides those of your LGU,
contact those office(s) directly. If you are a Federal Farm Program participant and your project affects a wctland or water body on agricultural
land, your eligibility for USDA benefits maybe affected. Contact a Natural Resources Conservation Service office for ftuther information.
A QUICK LOOK AT THE PROJECT APPLICATION PROCESS
ElectmniC rdes: Forms can be downloaded and filled out wing Microsoft Word- Your input Will be restricted to fill-in fields where users can enter text or check
boxes These an:as appear gmy on the screen, but not on the printed document -
Send coPies of these completed application loons to your LJGU, your Arm DNR Waters office, and year COE regulatory office.
Any Of the agencies my make initial contact with you to: a) infonn you that it has nojurisdiction over your project; b) requvA additional infonmtion needed; or
0 h1f6ral you of applicable fees.
When Your application is considered complete and appropriate fees have been received (if requested) it will be distributed for appropriate review.
Following agencies' reviews, you will be informed if it has been approved, approved with changes or conditions, withdrawn, or denied.
For information about state laws, rates and regulations that direct this process go to the web site www.nevisor.lcg.state.m.us. For infirrantian on U.S. Amy Corps
of Engineers regulations go to the web site www.mvp.usace.anny.rrul.
Instructions for Part I
HELP 1: Every applicant must FRI out Section 1. The applicant is the person, agency, company, corporation, or other organization that owns,
leases, or holds other legal rights to the land where the project is located- Indicate names of multiple applicants on a separat sheet.
BEI IA: FRI out Section IA only if you have designated an authorized agent. An authorized agent maybe an attorney, builder, consultant,
contractor, engineer, or any other person or organization designated by the applicant to represent him/her in this process. An agent is not required.
HELP 5: Purpose, description and dimensions of project: State briefly (in a sentence or two) what you propose to do and why it is needed.
Also, describe whether you project will involve any of the following:
- Construction of structures, filling, draining, dewatering, removing, excavating or repair.
- Construction of an access path, bridge, culvert, dam. ditch, dock, driveway, riprap, road, sand blanket, shore protection, or tile line.
- Construction of any structures on fill, piles or a float -supported platform If so, describe.
- Dredging or discharging (placing fill material) into a wetland or other water body (including the temporary placement of material). If so,
explain the specific purpose of the placement of the material (such as erosion control) and indicate how it will be done (such as with a
backhoe or dragline). If dredged material is to be discharged on an upland site, identify the location of the site.
Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Fonns for Water/Wetland Projects
Instructions, Page I
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R aterAlVetland Projects
Minnesota Local/Sta e/Federal Application Form foriv
For Internal Use Only
Application No. Field Office Code Date Initial Application Received Date initial Application Deemed Complete
PART 1: BASIC APPLICATION
"Sec HELP" directs you to important additional information and assistance in Instructions, Page 1.
1. LANDOIVNER/APPLICANT CONTACT INFORMATION (See Help 1)
Name: fyja+� Vlcj � 5uZrAAC Woag_% Phone: (9 6,1) 14 7q 3,sqa
Complete mailing address: (o-74 5 LcVe-wc:%1 'Dp,. C kc,% r, Vlq 5 Se" MM 56"34 -7
IA. AUTHORIZED AGENT (See Help 1A) (Only if applicable; an agent is not required)
Name: Phone:
Complete mailing address:
2. NAME, TYPE AND SIZE OF PUBLIC WATERS or WETLANDS IMPACTED (Attach Additional Project Area sheets if needed)
Name or I.D. # of Waters impacted (if applicable; if known):
(Check all that apply): OJI-ake []River CilWetland type [I I El I L [12 [13 E]4 E] 5 [16 E] 7 El 8
Indicate size of entire lake or wedand (check one): E] Less than 10 acres (indicate size: ) [310 to 40 acres [I Greater than 40 acres
L.Fo4e LL)cy �nd AClj0;11.A13 L/3-`Ltl-"C( - 'SeC 51-Vt lki"p
3. PROJECT LOCATION (Infortnation can befound on property = sialensent, property title or title insurance):
Project street address: 461-45 L^ke�-1 D.-. Fire #: City (if applicable): Cketol�ckSSP&l
V4 Section: Section: Township #: Range #: County: (Z AeveP
Lot #: Block: Subdivision: Watershed (name or #)
Attach a simple site locator map. If needed, include on the map written directions to the site from a known location or landmark, and
provide distances from known locations. Label the sheet SITE LOCATOR MAP.
4. TYPEOFPROJECT: Describe the type of proposed work. Attach TYPE OF PROJECT sheet if needed.
con--Arroc+ � Cladc +b Pra4eloe 'Res%'0eAj-r1AL ACCESS -to L-Rke Lvcy
5. PROJECT PURPOSE, DESCRIPTION AND DEVIENSIONS: Describe what you plan to do and why it is needed, how you plan to
construct the project with dimensions (length, width, depth), area of impact, and when you propose to construct the project. This is the
most important part of your application. See HELP 5 before completing this section; see What To Include on Plans (Instructions,
page 1). Attach PROJECT DESCRIP77ON sheet. 1.50
& -The- Oc)c.K L.�tll b- 44 X OW 47+ and taill CK4C�W
QC4r095
Footprint of project: acres or 0 square feet drained, filled or excavated. fe (Orov;ofe QCC#'S-s 40
0 L�cy at* poor SAP MAp.
6. PROJECT ALTERNATIVES: What alternatives to this proposed project have you considered that would avoid or minimize impacts
to wetlands or waters? List at least TWO additional alternatives to your project in Section 5 that avoid wetlands (one of which my be "no
build" or "do nothing'), and explain why you chose to pursue the option described in this application over these alternatives. Attach
PROJECTALTERNATIVES sheet if needed.
fJ& .4 j cLbse,4 optoval , Lac L111 6 idens'ed MCCC55 1(a La ke L �c,7
7. ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS: For projects that impact mom thart 10,000 square feet of water or wetlands, list the complete
mailing addresses of adjacent property owners on an attached separate sheet. (See HELP 7)
b 4ze. P 4ry C, C �% 4ect SVI qze +
8. PORTION OF WORK COMPLETED: Is any portion of the work in wetland or water areas already completed? [I Yes [&No. If
Yes, describe the completed work on a separate sheet of paper labeled WORK ALREADY COMPLETED. (See HELP 8)
9. STATUS OF OTHER APPROVALS: List my other permits, reviews or approvals related to this proposed project that are either pending or
have already been a proved or denied on a separate attached sheet. See HELP 9.
W&O 0+heR 41,VP1iC4-f(--"S escelf -(— .11
10. 1 am applying for state and local authorization to conduct the work described in this application. I am familiar with the information
contained in this application. To the best of my knowledge and belief, all information in Part I is true, complete, and accurate. I possess
the authority to undertake the work described, or I am acting as the duly authorized agent of the applicant.
A
Sigua Date Signature of agent (if applicable) Date
I
De
)V'4rf
This IM'k ran rsigne=ky—the��',Vv� desires to undertake the proposed activity and has the necessary property rights todo so. If only the Agent has signed,
1�
please auach a eparate sheet signed by the lando%,ner, giving necessary authorization to the Agent.
Minnesota Locat/StatefFederal Application Forms for Water/Wetland Projects
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Include an overhead view drawing showingl work to be undertaken and its relative location9the property. Show items such as
Property boundaries or lot dimensions; location and extent of shoreline, wetlands and water; location and dimensions and footprint of the
proposed project, structure or activity (include length, width, elevation and other measurements as appropriate); points of reference such as
existing homes, structures, docks or landscape features; indication of north; and location of spoil and disposal sites (if applicable). Hand drawn,
computer generated or professionally prepared drawings are acceptable, as long as they contain all necessary information clearly, accurately,
and in adequate detail. Please include specific dimensions whenever possible. You may also include photos, if you wish.
HELP 7: For information regarding adjacent landowners, contact the tax assessor where the project is to be developed.
HELP 8: If any part of the work has already been completed, describe the area already developed. Include a description of structures
completed; any dredged or fill material already discharged (including type of material and volume in cubic yards); acres or square feet filled (if
a wetland or other waterbody); and whether the work was done under an existing permit (if so identify the authorization, if possible).
HELP 9: Other permits, reviews or approval related to the project may include the following: conditional use permit; plat approval;
zoning variance; National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit; state disposal system permit (includes dredged material disposal);
watershed district1watershed management organization permit (stormwater, erosion, floodplain); environmental assessment
workshectlenvironmental impact statement; hazardous waste site; feedlot permit; groundwater appropriation permit; or county/township
driveway/road permit. Are you aware of my archeological or cultural resource determinations or surveys completed concerning the project or
replacement site by the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) or others? If yes, please explain on a separate sheet or attach a copy of my
determinations or surveys.
Final Checklists (Part 1)
[Y Have you completed all of Part I (Page 1), plus the Federal application (Page 2)?
aDid you (and your agent, if applicable) sign Section 10 on page I?
Have you signed the Application for the Department of the Army Permit (Page 2) to seek Federal authorization of your project?
Have you included the necessary attachments for Part I?
Attachments must include:
Site Locator Map (Section 3)
Type of Project (Section 4) (if additional space was needed)
Overhead View of Project (Section 5 and HELP 5)
MoProject Purpose, Description and Dimensions (Section 5) (if additional space was needed)
Attachments may " include:
El Applicant Contact Information (HELP 1) (if additional space was needed)
El Project Location (Section 3) (if additional space was needed)
E] Project Alternatives (Section 6) (if additional space was needed)
[I Photographs
[I Adjoining Property Owners (Section 7) (if additional space was needed)
[I Work Already Completed Section (Section 8) (if you answered YES)
El State Historic Preservation Office determination or survey
Submitting Your Application
Make three copies of the entire application and all attachments. Keep the original, and mail a complete copy of your application to each of the
local, state, and Federal entities listed below. Be sure to include Part I and all attachments with each application.
LOCAL: Send to the appropriate Local Government Unit (LGU). If necessary, contact you county Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD)
office or visit the Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) web site (www.bwsr.state.m.us) to determine the appropriate LGU.
STATE: Send to your Area DNR Waters office, attention Area Hydrologist. If necessary, contact your county Soil and Water Conservation District
(SWCD) office or visit the DNR website (www.dnr.state.mn.us) to locate the Area Hydrologist for your location, or contact a Regional DNR office:
NW Region: NE Region: Central Region: Southern Region:
2115 Birchmont Beach Road N.E. 1201 East Highway 2 1200 Warner Road 261 Highway 15 South
Bemidji, MN 56601 Grand Rapids, MN 55744 St. Paul, MN 55106 New Ulm, MN 56073
Phone: 218-755-3873 Phone: 218-3274416 Phone: 651-772-7910 Phone: 507 359-6053
FEDERAL: Send to the appropriate U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regulatory field office
Brainerd:
St. Paul:
La Crescent:
U.S. COE, Regulatory Branch
U.S. COE, Regulatory Branch
U.S. COE, Regulatory Branch
10867 E. Gull Lake Drive N.W.
Army Corps of Engineers Centre
1114 South Oak Street
Brainerd, MN 56401-9051
190 5" Street East
La Crescent, MN 55947-1338
Phone: 218-829-8402
St, Paul, MN 55101-9051
Phone: 507-895-8059
Phone: 651-290-5375
WEB SITES: BWSR: www.bwsr.state.mn.us U.S. ACOE: www.mvp.usace.army.mil DNR: wwwAur.state.m.us
Minnesota Local/StatefFederal Applicatico Fonns for Water/Wetland Projects
Instructions, Page 2
Two Harbors.
U.S. COE, Regulatory Branch
1554 Highway 2, Suite 2
Two Harbors, MN 55161
Phone: 218-834-6630
MPCA: www.peastate.m.us
Im PIRMIC balmon for this collection ofinfusuamon is csfinualWto average 10 hours per response, although the majority ofappbcagM should require 5 hours or less. Thisincludes
the race for reviewing instructions, searching existing dam sources, gathering and maintaining the dam needed. and completmg and reviewing the collection of information. Send
c0cuslonts regarding this burden estimate or my other aspect of this coilectmn of information. including suggesiburs; for reducing this burden. to Department of Deftense, Washington
Headquarters service Directorate of Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302; and to the Office of Management
and Budget, Paperwork Reduction Project (0710-0003), Washington, DC 20503. Respondents should be aware that notwithstanding any other provision of law, an person shall be
subject to any Penalty far failing to comply with a collection ofinforcention ifit does not display a curnontly valid OMB control number. PleascDONOTRETURNyourfournato
either of them addresses. Completed applicationu most he submitted to the District engineer having jurisdiction over the location of the proposed activity.
PRIVACY ACT SrATEMENT: Authorities: Riven and Harbors Act, Section 10, 33 USC 403; Clean Water Act, Section 404. 33 USC 1344; Marine Protection, Research and
Sanctuaries Act, 33 USC 1413, Section 103. Principal purpose: Information provided on this form will be used in evaluating the application for a permit. Routine uses: This
information my be shared with the Department ofJustice and other Fedorst, scale, and local government agencies. Submission ofrequested information is voluntary; however, if
information is out movided. the vemnit armlication cannot be evaluated mr can a xmrit be issued.
1. APPLICATION NO.
ITEMS 1
2. FIELD OFFICE CODE
4 TO BE FILLED IN BY THE CORPS
3. DATE RECEIVED 1 4. DATE APPLICATION COMPLETED
YOU DO NOT NEED TO COMPLETE ITEMS 6-10 and 12-25 in the SHADED AREAS.
AH applicants must complete non -shaded item 5 and 26. If an agent is used, also complete item 8 and 11. This optional Federal form is vabd
5. APPLICANT"S NAME 8. AUTHORIZED AGENT"S NAME AND TTrLE (an agent is not required)
Mcit�hetj i 5ozaneie c) o oS
6. APPLICANTS ADDRESS 9. AGENT'S ADDRESS
7. APPILICANT"S PHONE NO. 10. AGENT"S PHONE NO -
II. STATEMENT OF AUTHORIZATION (if applicable; complete only if authorizing an agent)
I hereby authenn to act on my behalf as my agent in the processing of this application and to furnish. upon request,
supplemental information in support of this pennit application.
APPLICANT"S SIGNATURF
DATE
12. PROJECT NAME OR TTTLE (see instructions)
13. NAME OF WATERBODY, IF KNOWN (if applicable)
1 14. PROJECT STREET ADDRESS (if applicable)
15. LOCATION OF PROJECT
16. OTHER LOCATION DESCRIPTIONS, IF KNOWN (see instructions)
17. DIRECTIONS To THE SrEE
18- NATURE OF ACTIVITY
19. PROJECT PURPOSE
20. REASON(S) FOR DISCHARGE
21. TYPES OF MATERIAL BEING DISCHARGED AND THE AMOUNT OF EACH TYPE IN CUBIC YARDS
22. SURFACE AREA IN ACRES OF WETLANDS OR OTHER WATERS FILLED
23. IS ANY PORTION OF THE WORK ALREADY COMPLETE? YES— NO— IF YES, DESCRIBE COMPLETED WORK.
24. ADDRESSES OF ADJOINING PROPERTY OWNERS,
25. LIST OF OTHER CERTIFICATIONS OR APPROVALS/DENIALS RECEIVED FROM OTHER FEDERAL, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCIES FOR
WORK DESCRIBED IN THIS APPLICATION.
26. Application is hereby made for a permit or permits to authorize the work described in this application. I certify that the information in this
application is complete and accurate. I further certify that I possess the authority to undertake the work described herein or am acting as the duly
authorized agent of the plicant.
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Signaturdpf applicant Date Signature of agent (if any) Date
The application must be signed by the person who desires to undertake the proposed activity (applicant), or it my be signed by a duly authorized agent if
the statement in Blmk I I has becto filled out and signed. 18 U.S.C. Section 1001 pnovides that: Whoever. in my manner within the jurisdiction of my
depanment or agency of the United States knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals, cor coven up with my trick, scheme. or disguises a otateriad fact or
makes my false, fictitious or fraudulent statements or representations or makes or uses my false writing or document knowing same to contain my false.
fictitious or fraudulent statements or entry, shall be fined not more than $10,000 or imprisoned not mcare than five years or both.
ENO FORM 4345, Jul 97 EDITION OF FEB 94 IS OBSOLETE. (Proponent: CECW-OR)
Minnesota Local/State/Federal Application Forms for Watff/WeLland Projects
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0 Instructions For Part 11 0
Complete those portions of Part II: Replacement Plan Supplement for which information is readily available (such as location, existing land use, size
of impact area, etc.) A person certified in wetland delineation must determine items pertaining to specific wetland impacts (wedand type,
Predominant vegetation, watershed na , etc.) Contact the local soil and water conservation district (SWCD) office for further information on
obtaining such item.
What to Include on Plans
Detailed overhead views of replacement site(s) (Part U), as well as profile view(s) of replacement site(s) (Part U), may be either hand drawn,
computer generated or professionally prepared, as long as they contain all necessary information clearly, accurately, and in adequate detad. Please
include specific dimensions whenever possible. You may also include photos, if you wish.
Overhead views of Part H replacement site(s) should include the following items that pertain to your project:
Property boundaries and/or lot dimensions.
Location and extent of shoreline, wetlands and water.
Location and dimensions of proposed project, structure or activity. Include length, width, elevation and other measurements as appropriate.
Points of reference (such as existing homes, structures, docks or landscape features).
Location of inlet and outlet structures.
Indication of north.
Location of spoil and disposal sites (if applicable).
Areas of wegand and upland plants established.
Profile views (side or cross-sectional views) should include the following item that pertain to your project:
Location and dimensions of proposed project, structure or activity. Include elevation, depth, soil profile, side slope and other
measurements as appropriate.
Proposed water level elevation.
Final Checklists
Part II: Replacement Plan Supplement
El Have you completed all of Part H (pages 3-5)?
El Did you (or your agent) sign Section 19 on page 5?
El Have you included the necessary attachments for Part H?
Attachments must include:
[I If the project includes any wetland banking (complete or partial), include Application for Withdrawal of Wetland Credits Form (Section 14)
If the project includes any project -specific replacements (complete or partial), include:
Description of Replacement Wetland(s) Construction (Section 15)
Copy of vegetation management plan (Section 15)
Scale drawing of overhead view or replacement wedand (Section 18)
Scale drawing of profile view of replacement wetland (Section 18)
Attachments may also include:
0 Additional description of Wetland Impact Charts (Section 11) (if additional space was needed)
0 Additional Description of Replacement Wetlands charts (Section 17) (if additional space was needed)
0 Additional soils information for created replacement wetland(s) (Section 18) (if available)
Note: To deposit surplus wetland credits in the State Wedand Bank, submit a Wedand Banking Application directly to your LOU (Section 16).
Preparing Your Application for Mailing
El To apply for both state and Federal authorization, your application must include Pan I (Page 1), the Federal application (Page 2), and
attachments as indicated on Fitud Checklistfor Part I (Instructions, Page 2).
E3 Your application must also include Part H (Pages 3-5) and additional attachments as indicated on Final Checklistfor Part 11 (above).
ED Make three copies of the entire application and all attachments. Keep the original, and mail the three copies to the appropriate local, state,
and Federal agencies (see Instructions for Part I for addresses).
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Instructions Page 3
PAW 11: REPLACEMENT PLAN SUP&EMENT
For assistance in completing Pan 11, contact your Local Government Unit or a professional consultant
It. DESCRIPTION OF WETLAND 11"ACTS: Complete the chart below: 1) Use me row of boxes for web wetland impact; 2) If your project has mom
than one wetland impact, reference you overhead view (part of Section 5) to this chart by identifying and labeling "first impact" and -second impact" on
Yottr overhead view; 3) If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given wetland impact area, me the first dotted Be and leave the others blank;
4) If you have chosen to identify more than me wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each wetland type, and
identify predominant vegetation and size of impacted arezi for each separate wetland type within that impact ares; 5) If you do not have access to some of
this information, call your LGU or SWCD office for assistance. (Photocopy chartfor more impacts, if needed.)
DESCRIPTION OF WETILAND IMPACTS
Welland
impact (as
noted on
overhead
view)
Watershed
name or
number (if
known)
County,
Section,
Township,
Range
Wetland type'
Predominant
vegetation in
impacted
welland area
Size of area
impacted
(in acres or
square
feet)
Existing land use in project
area (check all that apply)
Housing
Commercial
First
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E] Industrial
impact
d Parks/recreation areas
El Highways and
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associated rights-of-way
[I Forested
El Farmsteadstagricultural
E] Vacant lands
El Public and semi-public
(schools/gov't facilities)
EJ Airports
Second
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El Extractive (gravel
impact
pits/quarries)
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E] Other:
'If you are identifying only one wetland type within a given wetlmd impact men, use the first dotted line and leave the others blank. If you have chosen to identify more
than one wetland type within a given wetland impact arcu, use the extra dotted lines to indicate each separate wetland type, and identify predominant vegetation and size
of impacted area for each separate wedand type with that impact area.
TOTALS OF AREA(S) UVIPACTED FOR EACH WETLAND TYPE ON CHART (indicate acres [I or squarefeet Ell
Type: I:— IL*. -2:— 3:_ 4:_ 5:_ 6:_ 7:_ 8:_ R:_
12. SPECIAL CONSEDEPATIONS: Are you aware of my special considerations that apply to either the impact site(s) or the replacement site(s)? ElYes E]No
(Examples: the presence of endangered species, special fish and wildlife rescue". sensitive surface waters, or waste disposal site.) If YES, list and describe briefly.
13. MORELAND BWACT ZONE: Please identify each wetland impact site noted in Section 15 that is within 1000 feet of a lake or 300 feet of a river.
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14. HOW PROPOSED REPLACEMENT WILIN ACCOMPLISHED,. Indicate how proposed mplw"*U be accomplished (check only one box below
and continue as indicated):
DA Weiland banking only
Complete Applicamonfor Withdrawal of Berland Credits Form and include with your application. Copies of this form are available from you LGIJ, or
download a copy from www.bwsr.state.a1a.US
Skip to Section 19, page 6 (You do not need to complete Sections 15-19).
B. Project -specific replacement only
Continue with Section 15 below.
El C. A Combination of wetland banking and project -specific replacement
Complete Applicarronjor Withdrawal of Wedand Credits Form and include with you application. Copies of this form are� available from your LGIJ, or
dowuload a copy from www.bwsr.state.em.us
Continue with Section 15 below.
IS- DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLAND(S) CONSTRUCTION (Complete this section only if you marked Box B or Box C in Section
14 above):
Describe in detail how replacement wetland(s) will be constructed. If several methods will be used, describe each method. Details should include the
following: 1) type of construction (such as excavated in upland, restored by tile break, restored by ditch block or revegetated); 2) type, size and
specifications of outlet structures; 3) elevations relative to Mean Sea Level or established benchmarks or key features (such as sill, eme:rgency overflow or
structure height); 4) what best management practices will be implemented to prevent crosions or site degradation; 5) proposed timetable for starting and
"ding the project; and 6) a vegetation management plan. Write this description on a separate shect of paper labeled DESCRIP770N OFREPLACEMENT
WETZAND CONSMUC77ON
16. SURPLUS WETLAND CREDITS: If using project -specific replacement (Box B or Box C in Section 14 above), will the replacement result in any
surplus Wethnd credits that you wish to have deposited in the State Welland Bank for future use:? [] Yes [I No. If yes, submit a Weiland Banking
Application direedy to yaw LGU. Copies are available from you LGIJ, or download a copy from wwv,.bwsr.state.mn.us
17. DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETIANDS: Complete the chart below: 1) Use me mv, of box" for each wetland replacement site; 2) If
yew project has more that me wetland replacement site, reference you overhead view (part of Section 5) to this chart by identifying and labeling "first
replacement site" and "second replacement site'on yaw overhead view; 3) If you are identifying only me wetland type within a given replacement site. use
die first dotted line(s) and leave die others blank: 4) If you have chosen to identify am than me wetland type in a given replacement site, we the extra dotted
lines to indicate each separate wetland type, and identify type(s) of replacement credits and -restored or creaaed" for each seputrate wetland type with that
replacement site; 5) If you do not have access to some of the information, or if you do not know you replacement ratio, call your LGU or SWCD office for
assistance. Photocopy rhartfor mre wetland replarements, if needed)
DESCRIPTION OF REPLACEMENT WETLANDS
Identify
Watershed
County
Section,
Welland
Type(s) of replacement credits
Restored
Wetland
name or
Township,
Typel
(in acres or square feet)
or
replacement
number
created?
site
(if known)
Range
New Welland
Public Value
Indicate
(as noted on
Credits (NWC)
Credits (PVC)
R or C
overhead view)
Nameof
First-----------
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replacement
site-------------------------------------------------------
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Name of
Second-----------
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replacement
site-----------
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'Circul�39wetiandt"m:tndimtel,IL,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,R,orU. Ifyouare
identifying only me wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the fust TOTAL NWC TOTALPVC
dotted fine and leave the others blank. If you have chosen to identify mom than one
wetland type within a given wetland impact area, use the extra dotted lines to indicate REQUIRED REPLACEMENT RATIO:
each separate wetland type, and identify predominamt vegetation and size of impacted
anNI for each separate wetland type within that impact area� (If known)
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18. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REQUIREOR PROJECT -SPECIFIC REPLACEMENT (Reqaiy if you marked Box B or Box C in Section 14)
For Projects involving at least some project -specific replacement, include the following additional infiamiation:
0 Two drawings to scale of the replacement wetland. Include both overhead view and profile (side view or cress-sectionai view). See What to Include on Plans
(Instructions, Page 3) for a detailed description of what should be included in these drawings. Without drawings, your application will be considered incomplete.
0 For created replacement wetlands, include additional soils information (if available) that indicates the capability of the site to produce and maintain wetiand
characteristics.
Note 1: For replacement wetlands located on pipeline easements, you need to receive endorsement of your project from both the easement holder and the Minnesota
Department of Public Safety's Office of Pipeline Safety. Before start of construction, the owner of any utilities must be notified. The landowner or contractor is
responsible for giving this notice by calling "Gopher State One-Call"at 652-454-0002 (Twin Cities Metro Armi) or 1-800-252-1166 (all other locations).
Note 2: For extensive or complex priijects supplementary information my be requested at a later dated from we or in= of the responding agencies.
Such information my include (but not be limited to) the following: topographic map, water table map, soil barings, depth soundings, aerial photographs,
environmental assessment and/or engineering reports.
19. SIGNED AFTIRMATION:
FOR PROJECTS INVOLVING REPLACEMENT By WEILAND BANKING ONLY. To the best of my knowledge and belief, all information in Pad H is true,
complete and accurate; and I affirm that the wetland losses will be replaced via withdrawal from an amount in the State Weiland Bank.
FOR PROJECTS INVOLVING EITHER PROJECT -SPECIFIC REPLACEMENT ONLY OR A COMBINATION OF WEILAND BANKING
AND PROJECT -SPECIFIC REPLACEMENT:
Part A: The replacement wetland. I affirm that the replacement wetland was not'.
Previously restored or created under a prior approved replacement plan or permit; AND
Drained or filled under an exemption during the previous 10 years; AND
Restored with financial assistance from public conservation programs; AND
Restored using private funds, other than landowner funds, unless the foods are paid back with interest to the individual in organization that funded the restoration; and
the individual or organintion notifies the local government unit in writing that the restored wetland my be considered for replacement.
Pad B: Additional assurances (check all that apply):
0 The wedand will be replaced before or coricurrent with the actual draining or filling of a wetland.
El An irrevocable bank letter of credit, performance bond, or other acceptable security has been provided to guarantee successful completion of the wctland rcplaccracart.
El The wetland losses MR be replaced via withdrawal from an account in the State Weiland Bank.
Part C. For pmjects involving my pnject-specific replacement: Within 30 days of either receiving approval of this application or beginning work an the project, I
will record the Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants on the deed for the property on which the replacement wetland(s) will be located; and I will at the same time
submit proof of such recording to the LOU -
To the best of my knowledge =it belief, all information in Part 11 is true, complete and accurate; and I affirm all statements in Pan A and C, as well as
checked assuratice(s) in Pan B.
Signature or applicant or agent
FOR LGU USE ONLY
Replacement Plan is (check am): 0 Approved
Date
[]Approved with conditions (conditions attached) El Denied
LGU official signature
Date
LGU has receive evidence of title and proof of recording of Declaration of Restrictions and Covenants for Replacement Weiland:
County where recorded Date
Dociantent # assigned by recorder
LGU official signature
Date
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Lake Lucy Estates
December 14,1998
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29. Full park and trail fees shall be collected per city ordinance in lieu of land
acquisition and/or trail construction.
30. The buffer on Lot 5, Block 2, shall be adjusted so that there is a smoother
transition along the Lot 5 property line.
31. Lots 4 and 5, Block 2 wo��hare a dock to minimize impact on
the wetlands.
32. Cross -access and maintenance agreements will need to be prepared for use
of the private driveway including the Morin's parcel.
33. A cross access easement agreement prepared for the use of the private
driveway including the Randall parcel.
34. Lot 4, Block 2, shall maintain a 20 foot side yard setback along the west
property line.
Two mylar copies of the final plat should be submitted to our office for signatures,
along with the signed development contract and all required financial securities.
Two V=200'scale mylar reductions of the final plat should also be submitted.
Also enclosed you will find a revised page of the Development Contract (sp-7)
which should be inserted into the Development Contract sent by Dave Hempel,
Assistant City Engineer.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely,
Sharmin AI-Jaff
Planner 11
c: Dave Hempel, Assistant City Engineer
Steve Kirchman, Building Official
Robert Christensen, 1511 Lake Lucy Road, Excelsior, MN 55331
Brian& Nancy Tichy, 1471 Lake Lucy Road, Excelsior, MN 55331
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